Yes, if they do not react with one another it is a physical change.
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
physical change
a solution is two substance mixed together
It is a chemical property because the water physically does not change but the chemicals within it do change.
Bending a glowstick is a chemical change because when it is bent, two chemicals are mixed together forming a very small glow but bright enough to see in the dark. The chemicals cannot be separated after being put together.
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
physical change
just the color
The act of mixing chemicals is a physical process, not a chemical reaction. Mixing chemicals together may, or may not, allow a chemical reaction to proceed, depending on the nature of the chemicals being mixed.
It is a chemical property because the water physically does not change but the chemicals within it do change.
a solution is two substance mixed together
No, it is not because there are 2 or more substances that are mixed together so it is a chemical change
Bending a glowstick is a chemical change because when it is bent, two chemicals are mixed together forming a very small glow but bright enough to see in the dark. The chemicals cannot be separated after being put together.
Chromatography is a physical change because even though you are separating colors the original atomic identity of the colored ink being separated is still retained showing that a chemical reaction has not taken place.
Fresh lemonade is an example of a physical change. Nothing changes chemically between the components when mixed together. They only combine into a consistent homogeneous mixture.
Physical change
no