That woul be a physical change. Gosh this is the eighth question
Grinding coffee beans does physically change the coffee bean because as the coffee bean are ground they are changed from their original state.
Grinding of wheat is a physical change
Yes, it is physical.
Yes
physical
physical. the water being added simply soaks through the coffee, so there's no chemical change.
It is a physical change.
yes dissolving sugar in a coffee is a physical change in a chemical change a new substance will be formed, and the component of this substance will be different from the parent substance. but in the case of sugar dissolving in coffee, mixture of sugar and coffee retain their respective properties. Moreover we can also separate the constituents from that mixture.and there is no new substance is formed
I think making coffee is a chemical change because the signs for a chemical change are: there is a gas given off, a colour change,a different smell,heat given out or absorbed and the change cannot be easily reversed. In this case colour change and and a different smell are underlined and also you cannot regain the same ingredients you started with to make the coffee.
no
physical. the water being added simply soaks through the coffee, so there's no chemical change.
The coffee remains coffee, and the sugar is simply dissolved. Thus, it is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
chemical change
Physical
filtering coffee is a physical change as no new products are formed after filtering and is reversible..
It is a physical change.
It is a physical change because no new stuff was created. NO it is not a chemical change.
It is a Chemical change because you can't change it back.
No it is a physical change.
Grinding coffee beans is a physical change as it does not change the chemical composition of the beans.
It is a physical change. Dissolving is a physical property called solubility.