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Theo mixes cake batter and places it in the oven at 350°F for 45 minutes. Explain what type of reaction baking a cake represents in terms of energy.

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Answered by muskanchoudhuri
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Explanation:

Theo mixes cake batter and places it in the oven at 350°F for 45 minutes. ... Sample Response: Baking a cake requires heat to be applied to the batter in order for it to cook and chemically change into cake. The energy or heat applied is absorbed by the ingredients, so this represents an endothermic reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Endothermic reaction

Cooking is itself a series of reaction where it turn separate ingredients into a cohesive, edible dish. Baking a cake or anything might not seem like it involves chemistry, but the ingredients you use undergo chemical changes.

Here a chemical change takes place when two or more substance rearrange to form a new substance and in baking you have mixture of different ingredients and the cake need to some heat to transform it into a new substance.

The heat helps making the cake fluffy and light by producing bubbles in it.

Therefore we can say that baking is an endothermic process because oven is given heat to cake to transform it in a new form.

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