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Physical. The sugar is only held in suspension. The basic reasoning behind this is that you have to stir the sugar in to get it mixed into the lemonade. A chemical change would have been generated just by mixing the chemicals together and given some type of reaction.(Heat, smoke, light, etc) You don't get a "bang" by adding sugar to lemonade. :-)

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It is physical as even though it dissolves the chemical identity of the sugar remains the same.

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It is a physical change! You cant get the whole lemon back so it is a physical change.

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It is a physical change. You can remove the sugar by evaporating the lemonade.

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No, this is a physical change. You could easily reclaim the sugar by evaporation, which is a physical process.

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it is a physical change

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chemical

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physical

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