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This is a physical change due to the fact that you are adding two substances.

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its absolutely chemical change....because vinegar is acid and milk is base...

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physical change because it didn't change into a new substance

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Some components of milk can react with acetic acid.

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The term is chemical change, not medical, and yes, it causes a chemical change.

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