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Is drinking milk a chemical change?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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8y ago

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Distilling water is a physical change. When water is distilled, any trace impurities will left in the container it was distilled from. These impurities were not chemically bonded to the water, instead, they formed a mixture with the water, and a mixture is always created physically.

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15y ago

No, distilling the alcohol purifies it and makes it more concentrated.

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9y ago

Drinking is a physical process; but the metabolization of the drinks components is a chemical process.

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11y ago

No. A cup of coffee is a mixture. The coffee is dissolved in the water, and no chemical reaction has taken place.

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Drinking not but digestion of milk is a chemical process.

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7y ago

Yes it is.

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