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Mixing Kool Aid in water would be considered a physical rather than a chemical change, because the Kool Aid does not undergo any chemical reaction with the water, and it remains chemically identical to what it was before you mixed it into the water.
Making Kool-aid is a physical change.
You will get a chemical reaction. Alka Seltzer is alkaline and Kool Aid is acidic (citric acid). And acid and a base (alkaline) will always react chemically and form a new compound.
the Kool-Aid will make the water boil faster
It is a physical because it showain't chemical ...chemical does one of the three production of heat or light Production of gas or formation of precipitate which is a solid ... anonymous i don't know how ta spell dat a word tho
Any chemical reactions - a physical phenomenon.
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it is chemical and trust me i know :)
Physical
Yes, anyone can be allergic to Kool Aid. Even as an adult I am unable to drink Kool Aid without a severe reaction. My mom was smart enough to find out that Kool Aid was the source of my issue as a child. The problem is an ingredient within the Kool Aid. It can be anything from the method of making the concentrated drink to the coloring additive. My mom kept a food diary for reference for each allergic episode I had. A food diary may help you figure out the ingredient in the Kool Aid that causes the reaction.
i think physical is the shape ---------- Kool-aid is something to prepare a drink, not a phenomenon ! But dissolving without chemical reactions is a physical phenomenon.
What is the hypothesis on how will adding different flavors of koolaid affect the boiling point of water