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If you are talking about adding a pack of powder to some liquid then this is a physical change. The powder is being dissolved in the liquid and therefore undergoing a change of state, this is however reversible by evaporating the liquid of to leave you with a solid mass (the original powder just not broken up)
There are approximately 60 calories in a regular cup of coffee. This is assuming that it is taken black without any sugar. If someone adds sugar or milk of any sort then the calorie value will go up a lot.
1. Any chemical reactions - a physical phenomenon.2. Mixing when chemical reactions are implicated - chemical change (depending on the type of the liquid and powder).
Powdered non-dairy creamer does expire. It lasts for approximately four months when it is unopened. Opened it lasts for two months.
powder
Yes, it is. This is because there is a physical change. Being a liquid forming a solid. There is a chemical reaction when the hot water is added to the powder, forming a liquid, which is cooled, forming a solid
Mascara is a powder, not a liquid.
Powder is considered a solid, not a gas, nor a liquid. it is actually a solid
No,powder called powdred solid
I am pretty sure its a powder
All powders are solids. You cannot powder a liquid.