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Yes, making orange-sicles involves a chemical change. When you mix the orange juice with other ingredients and freeze it, new chemical bonds are formed between the molecules in the mixture, resulting in a transformation from liquid to solid form.
Making orange juice, marmelade, and as a fruit.
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Orange juice does not change volume when it is poured into a different container. Volume will change if the juice undergoes a process such as concentration.
Reversible
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An orange squeezed to make orange juice is an example of a physical change. Pouring milk on your oatmeal, making salt water to gargle with, cream being whipped, and freezing chocolate covered banana's are also examples of a physical change.
When making an orange juice and vodka cocktail, try using 1 part (2 oz or 5 cl) of vodka & 2 parts (4 oz or 10 cl) of orange juice.
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Floating is a physical property, and is not a 'change' in any sense.