Pop cans are produced by physical processes.
Chemical
The pop that results is caused by the release of carbon dioxide bubbles that are encapsulated within the candy. This is a physical change, rather than a chemical reaction, because no new products are formed.
Both. The chemical change is H2CO3 decomposing into H2O and CO2. The physical change is the dissolved CO2 forming a bubble and "fizzing" up to the surface.
i think its chemical. Because the only thing physical that's related is opening the pop.
Crushing an aluminum can is a physical change because you have only changed its shape, but not its chemical composition.
is a physical change. The popsicle is still a popsicle even if its freezed, nothing has changed with it but its physical appearance :)
The loud pop indicates a chemical change. The glowing splint caused a reaction that produced a gas (likely oxygen or hydrogen) leading to the noise. This transformation is a result of a chemical reaction and not just a physical change.
yes it is
Pop cans are aluminum, made from the mineral bauxite.
Drinking pop can change your PH scale if you drink a lot of it
the chemicals in the soda interact with the pop rocks and they some times blow up.
It probably could be, but it depends on the pop. I think it depends on what it has in it.