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Breanna Harrison
28 December, 15:12
Is cooking an egg a physical or chemical change
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Amira
28 December, 15:37
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Cooking an egg would result in it becoming burnt and ready to eat. The question is ... could you change it and make it raw all over again? the answer is no, which means that it is a chemical change. A chemical change changes the substance completely and deals with the bonds.
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