Yes, because the chemicals within the substances do not change to create a new substance.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
Physical change because the two substances do not bond together. If you waited for a long time the water and the food coloring would separate.
Mixing ink in water is a physical change because no new substances are formed in the process. The ink particles simply disperse in the water without undergoing any chemical reactions.
Mixing water with clay is not a chemical change, as no new substances are formed. It is a physical change, where the clay particles are dispersed in the water but retain their original chemical composition.
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
Physical, the water is still water and the food coloring is still food coloring you just mixed them together in one space. If you waited long enough the food coloring and water would settle back out so you had just water and food coloring.
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Mixing is a physical change.
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Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
This is a physical process.
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.
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