no because itjust changes color and taste wich is a physical property
A chemical change involves a change in a substance's chemical make-up or conversion to a different substance. A physical change is one that involves changes in a substance's physical makeup that is not brought about by a chemical change, such as sugar dissolving in water. Therefore, mixing milk and chocolate syrup is not a chemical change. Now, if for some reason the syrup had a strong enough acid in it, and mixing the two made the milk curdle or solidify, then yes, it would be a chemical change.
No, mixing sugar and chocolate is not a chemical change. It's a physical change.
Chocolate milk is a mixture called a colloid.
Yes, mixing milk with chocolate is just a physical and not a chemical action.
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Physical change, because you are not permanently changing the substance. Also you can change the two substances back to how they originally were
Chocolate milk is a physical change because the ingredients (milk and chocolate) are mixed together but their chemical composition remains the same. No new substances are formed during the process of making chocolate milk.
It depends on what you are mixing it with.
Chocolate milk is a mixture, as it is made by mixing chocolate syrup or powder with milk. It is not a chemical, compound, or a reaction.
it is a chemical change
Mixing milk with chocolate syrup is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the ingredients. Both milk and chocolate syrup remain the same substances they were before being combined.
it is a chemical change.