More than one physical reaction will take place, including reverse peristalsis if you should happen to drink this. Instant coffee added to Mountain Dew? That sounds really disgusting.
Physical but especially also chemical because the instant coffee suffer a process of solubility in water.
its an endothermic reaction
It is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is absorbing heat.
When ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is mixed with water, the dissolution of ammonium nitrate occurs - that is, it is broken up into its ions. This is endothermic, and is the driving reaction behind instant cold packs.
The instant coffee and the water have not changed chemically or physically. It becomes a mixture, not a solution; the water is separate from the coffee powder. Therefore it is not a physical change.
The Instantaneous rate, or the rate of decomposition at a specific time, can be determined by finding the slope of a straight line tangent to the curver at that instant.
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Some instant meal pouches come with two chemicals in a wall of the pouch with a barrier or membrane between them keeping them separated. When it's time to heat up your meal, you break the barrier between the chemicals. When they come in contact with each other, an exothermic chemical reaction takes place. That is a chemical reaction that gives off heat.
Some instant meal pouches come with two chemicals in a wall of the pouch with a barrier or membrane between them keeping them separated. When it's time to heat up your meal, you break the barrier between the chemicals. When they come in contact with each other, an exothermic chemical reaction takes place. That is a chemical reaction that gives off heat.
There are quite a few toxins that can cause instant death such as gephyrotoxin. Histrionicotoxin is another very toxic chemical.
Silicon oil
endothermic because the energy is absorbed