Science, asked by JosiahJ06314, 7 months ago

You decided you want to make spaghetti for supper. You first light the gas stove because you need to cook the meat. When the meat is cooked, you add sauce to it. Then you put a pot of water on the stove to get it boiling. The next step is putting the spaghetti noodles in to boil. Finally, you drain the spaghetti noodles and add the sauce. Which of the following describes the chemical changes happening?

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Answered by mehakbhatia45
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Before you can start making your spaghetti you will need to first get the proper supplies and materials. To make this spaghetti you will need:

a box of spaghetti

a jar of marinara sauce

1-2 pounds of ground beef or Italian sausage

two large pots, one for boiling the pasta and the other for making the sauce

serving untensils

salt

water

You can use as much meat as you want, really - but anywhere from 1-2 pounds per large jar of sauce should work out best. I tend to use 1 pound of meat nearly every time.

Answered by 57monkey56
4

Answer:

Lighting the stove and cooking the meat are both chemical changes.

Explanation:

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