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Yes, making a peanut butter pretzel cereal mixture is considered a physical change. During this process, the ingredients are combined without altering their chemical composition; they retain their individual properties. The textures and flavors may blend together, but no new substances are formed.
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yes because the two objects are not joining together. in other words for physical the action can be reversed.
Cereal and milk is a physical mixture, not a chemical one. When you pour cereal into milk, it doesn't create a new substance through a chemical reaction. The components of cereal and milk retain their individual properties.
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Adding sugar to cereal is a physical change because the sugar does not undergo a chemical reaction when mixed with the cereal. The sugar retains its chemical structure and properties, only altering the taste of the cereal.
They're objects, they're not a change of any sort.
yes it is because a chemical change is way different than physical and a physical change is when it is still the same for example when you rip cut or crumble a pice of paper it is still the same !
I'm 99% sure it's a physical change because the milk and the oatmeal aren't combining to form a new substance. It's just making a mixture, not a compound.
A bowl of cereal with milk represents a physical change. This is because the cereal and milk retain their individual properties and can be separated easily; no new substances are formed during the combination. The process involves mixing but does not alter the chemical structure of the components involved.
Milk and cereal is a heterogeneous mixture.
They're objects, they're not a change of any sort.