just the color
properties of elements dont change when mixed
no
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
I have the same question lol.......
Yes, if they do not react with one another it is a physical change.
physical change
When tin and copper are mixed together to form bronze, they change in that their product is much tougher and stronger.
No, it is not because there are 2 or more substances that are mixed together so it is a chemical change
Yes. The components of a mixture retain their individual properties when mixed together because they are not chemically combined.
Fresh lemonade is an example of a physical change. Nothing changes chemically between the components when mixed together. They only combine into a consistent homogeneous mixture.
Physical change
sodium chloride as a compound has different physical and chemical properties than sodium and chloride not mixed together