it is cm=cmc+m+cs (choc. milk=choc. milk carton+milk+choc syrup) I am the creator of that formula along with my friend
Chocolate milk is a mixture, as it is made by mixing chocolate syrup or powder with milk. It is not a chemical, compound, or a reaction.
Chocolate milk is a mixture. It is not a change of any sort. The making of chocolate milk is a physical change as none of the components change their chemical identity.
Chocolate milk is a mixture of a lot of different compounds in varying proportions; it has no "chemical formula".
Chocolate milk is a physical change because the ingredients (milk and chocolate) are mixed together but their chemical composition remains the same. No new substances are formed during the process of making chocolate milk.
No, it is a physical change.
Chocolate.
Chocolate cake is a complex mixture, not a compound; and the preparation involve many chemical reactions.
It is cocoa solid in milk or some other solvent. There is no chocolate liquid involved.
This reaction doesn't exist, milk is a mixture.
Dissolving chocolate syrup in milk is a physical change because it does not alter the molecular structure of the substances involved. The chocolate syrup particles mix with the milk, but they do not undergo a chemical reaction to create new substances.
Chocolate milk is a mixture called a colloid.
Yes, mixing milk with chocolate is just a physical and not a chemical action.