Reggie and Charlotte are baking oatmeal cookies. They dip the baked cookies in melted chocolate. The chocolate cools to form a h
ardened coating. Reggie argues the entire chocolate-covered cookie has undergone a chemical change. Charlotte disagrees, saying only the original oatmeal cookie has undergone a chemical change, not the chocolate coating. Who is correct?
Reggie, because baking and melting cause bonds to be broken, leading to a chemical change.
Reggie, because objects that are heated always undergo chemical changes.
Charlotte, because melting objects only sometimes cause a chemical change.
Charlotte, because baking causes a chemical change, but melting objects is a non-chemical change.
A primary source is a piece that comes directly from someone who was there or who participated in an event. The answers are: <span> B. an excerpt from a poem by Maya Angelou </span><span>E: quote from Maya Angelou’s autobiography</span>
In The Red Badge of Courage, when Henry wakes up in camp the day after fighting, he first think he is in a Charnel place because the sleeping men around him look dead.