No. If you evaporate the water, the drink powder is left behind. No chemical change has taken place.
yes
physical change
Melting is a physical change.
it is a physical if you can get it back but if you cant it is chemical
No. The ice melting is a physical change.
Flavor change can be a result of a chemical reaction. When certain molecules in food or drink interact with each other or with the taste receptors on our tongue, it can alter the flavor. This can involve chemical reactions, such as the breakdown or formation of new compounds.
physical change
Yes. Dissolving drink mix does not change its chemical composition.
both chemical and physical
It is a physical change.
Melting is a physical change.
it is a physical if you can get it back but if you cant it is chemical
i think physical and chemical because for physical u r mixing it with the water. And for chemical I think it is because mixing drink mix with water is goes the effect the outcome chemical produced with both so it can also become a chemical change.....................
chemicasl because the water does not change its form
No it's a chemical change
no just a chemical change
Alcoholic drink is a mixture which includes ethanol. The fermentation process which involves the chemical change of sugars into alcohol by yeasts is usually complete by the time the alcoholic drink is sold.
Yes, of course! Adding anything to anything will make anything heavier.