chemicasl because the water does not change its form
chemical
When soda goes flat, it is primarily a physical change. The carbon dioxide gas that makes the soda fizzy escapes into the air, causing the bubbles to disappear. The composition of the soda remains the same, although its texture and taste may change.
Not necessarily. Things sometimes change colors during a chemical reaction, but a color change is not sufficient evidence of a chemical reaction. You can add drink mix to water and the water turns colors, but it is not a chemical reaction, just a mixture.
Depends, the drink itself is a chemical reaction, the CO2 bubbles. But the icecream and that is a physical reaction. Anything that changes state is a physical reaction.
One can detect methanol in alcoholic drinks by using a simple chemical test called the chromic acid test. This test involves mixing a small amount of the drink with a solution of chromic acid and sulfuric acid. If methanol is present, the solution will change color from orange to green. This test can help identify potentially harmful levels of methanol in alcoholic beverages.
Mixing a drink into water is a physical change because no new substances are formed. The individual components retain their original properties and can be separated again.
both chemical and physical
No it's a chemical change
i think physical and chemical because for physical u r mixing it with the water. And for chemical I think it is because mixing drink mix with water is goes the effect the outcome chemical produced with both so it can also become a chemical change.....................
chemicasl because the water does not change its form
chemical
It is a physical change.
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.
Yes. Dissolving drink mix does not change its chemical composition.
The melting of ice in a drink is a physical change because the chemical composition of the ice (water) remains the same. The change is reversible since the ice can refreeze if cooled.
it is a physical if you can get it back but if you cant it is chemical
no just a chemical change