Both the chicken cooking in an oven and mixing glue and laundry powder to create putty involve chemical changes that result in the formation of new substances with different properties.
Both the chicken cooking in an oven and mixing glue and laundry powder to create putty have in common the fact that they involve chemical changes. Chemical changes occur when bonds are broken and/or formed between molecules or atoms, resulting in the transformation of one molecular substance into another with different properties. In both scenarios, new substances are created with different chemical properties than the original substances.
Although both changes are not caused by heating or cooling specifically, they are examples of chemical changes that conserve mass as the number of atoms is conserved during chemical reactions.
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