Chocolate milk is not a solution. It is a form of suspension called a colloid. Fat and chocolate particles are suspended in a fluid - they do not dissolve in water, but yet are small enough to spread evenly and maintain a homogenous appearance. A solution is only one when the solute ionizes and disassociates in the solvent. For example, common salt solution is one of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water, where the sodium chloride ionizes and dissociates in water to form Na+ and Cl- ions.
Yes, a mixture of chocolate syrup and milk is a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the substances are evenly distributed and do not settle out. In this case, the chocolate syrup dissolves in the milk, creating a uniform mixture.
Chocolate milk is a mixture because it contains different substances that are physically combined together but can be separated. It is not a solution because the chocolate powder or syrup does not dissolve completely in the milk, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.
Hot chocolate is a colloid. It is a mixture where small particles of chocolate or cocoa are dispersed throughout a liquid (milk or water) to form a stable mixture.
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 heterogeneous mixture.
It is a solution because once it is mixed together you cannot visually distinguish that it is composed of different particles. A mechanical mixture is when you can see that it is made up of different particles and you can separate it physically, proving that chocolate powder dissolved in milk is a solution.
All foods and beverages are made of compounds.
milk is both a solution and mixture because milk can be mixed with cearel and when you at sugar it doesn't dissolve.so milk is both a mixture and solution. :)
Yes I guess because the chocolate or the powder mix is the solute which is dissolved in the solvent milk or water...all together if you were to dissolve something else in it yes it's the solvent.
Common chocolate drinks are chocolate milk and hot chocolate. Chocolate milk is a mixture of milk, cocoa powder and sugar, served cold. Hot chocolate is either hot chocolate milk or solid chocolate melted in milk.
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.
It is a solution. For chocolate syrup and milk to be a mixture you would have to be able to mix it together and then separate them, making chocolate syrup and milk again. You can't do this. When you mix them together it makes a completely new substance that cannot be changed back to the things that you orignally had. Therefore it is not a mixture.