if you are using study island and the question is: Tina made a glass of chocolate milk. After taking a sip of the milk, she decided it needed more chocolate, so she added two more spoonfuls of chocolate powder. Adding the extra chocolate powder changed... then the answer is: the physical properties of the chocolate milk
Yes, when adding "ed" to "decide," the word changes to "decided" to show that the action of making a decision has already happened in the past.
No, it is a physical change.
You can add cocoa to it. Also, you can try adding some chocolate chips or melted chocolate into the mix, along with some vanilla extract.
You can make a phrasal verb of decide by adding onor upon to it.What have you decided, John?I have decided on joining a religious order.I have decided upon Jane for my future wife.In both of these cases the postposition binds to the verb to change its meaning, creating a phrasal verb.
Physical, Since only the property of the chocolate didn't change, after it melted, it still is chocolate
Chocolate milk is a mixture. It is not a change of any sort. The making of chocolate milk is a physical change as none of the components change their chemical identity.
Can A Ban amendment be change by adding a another amendment?
To change a singular noun to plural by adding an "S," simply append the letter "S" to the end of the word. For example, "cat" becomes "cats" and "book" becomes "books."
Chocolate milk is a mixture called a colloid.
Adding text
Yes because it is like adding nothing.
there is no change.