its a chemical change because you cannot reverse the process and just have milk and vinegar separate
It is a physical change.
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Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
Yes, when you add an acid, like vinegar, to milk a chemical reaction occurs. The acid causes milk to curdle. In fact, by adding vinegar to milk you can make cheese! http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Cheese-at-Home
This is a physical change because any reaction occur.
No, it is a chemical change. A chemical reaction occurs when the two are mixed-- bubbling/fizzing.
The difference between chemical and physical changes is that chemical change is when a new substance is formed, and the reaction is irreversible. So as salt and vinegar do not react, it is indeed a physical change.
chemical I do believe. Here's why- the substances within the mixture will create a gas as they react. A chemical change is simply a change that results in one or more new substances.
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