No, this is a simple mixture.
Mixing apples and oranges together will not result in a chemical change. You will still be able to recover both the apples and the oranges in their original form after mixing, so no chemical change has taken place.
You can't mix apples and oranges nor resistance and frequency.
A. Why don't you use the oranges in another 'column', so you won't mix them with the apples.
Yes. Dissolving drink mix does not change its chemical composition.
Mixing is not itself a chemical change. There could be one occurring as a result, but nothing you described indicated any kind of chemical change.
Trail mix is a heterogeneous mixture and does not involve a chemical change to make.
Blueberrys, oranges, apples, cucumbers, green bell pepper ( not spicy) romaine lettuce, and spring mix.
both chemical and physical
It is a physical change.
Apples change because oxidation, polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in the enzyme mix with air and turn it brown. There are ways to stop the process but just for a little.
frying an egg
Mixing drink mix into water is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the drink mix or water. The molecules in the drink mix and water remain the same, just dispersed differently.