yes people think it has a differnt flaver thats how it worked for me any ways
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no becasue its just coloring there is no other flavoring also they bubble distract the flavor.
physical change You are making a mixture of the icing and food coloring, which is a physical change.
Food colouring added to any liquid will mask the colour of the liquid, the substance contains a dye.
More physical than chemical but it is still bad for you so you shouldn't have to much i a week.
Yes.By putting catalyst to a carbonated soft drink(such as 7up,Pepsi,Red Rock and etc) may react chemically because of the coloring and the amount of catalyst!!!!!
Adding food coloring to a mixture would be considered a physical change. There are no new chemical bonds formed or broken. What you are creating is a new solution, just like adding salt to water and it dissolves. The salt stays salt, the water stays water. In this case what you are dissolving has a color to it so it changes the color of whatever you add it to but fundamentally the molecules that make up the food coloring stay the same.
No. That is a change in physical properties. Signs of a chemical change are burning, color change, heat or cold. Obviously simply heating something up directly doesn't count nor adding coloring.
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chemical !!! obviously.......