No it's a chemical change
No, mixing sugar and chocolate is not a chemical change. It's a physical change.
To call it an physical or chemical change, we first need to describe both of them briefly. A physical change is the one which does not change the chemical properties of a substance. A chemical change is the one which changes the chemical properties of a substance. Whether they can be recovered or not is not of importance here. So if you mean to dissolve some powder in hot water such that it does not make any reaction with water, then its a physical change. (Mixing flour or salt or sugar powder are examples) However if you put some powder in hot water which creates a reaction and the molecules of that powder are no longer the same, then it would be a chemical change. (Adding tiny sodium or potassium pieces to water are examples)
Mixing lemonade powder into water is a physical change. This is because the lemonade powder dissolves in the water, forming a homogeneous mixture without altering the chemical composition of the lemonade powder itself. No new substances are formed during this process, so it is considered a physical change.
It is a physical change because the reaction can easily be reversed and no heat is involved.
A physical change in contrast to a chemical change is one in which the chemical structure of the compounds involved are left unchanged. Only a physical change occurs. One such example is boiling water. This changes the physical state of water from a liquid to a gas. Similarly, freezing water is a physical reaction. In this case, liquid is frozen to form a solid.
It depends on what you are mixing it with.
A simple mixing is a physical process.
A simple mixing is a physical process.
Mixing is a physical change.
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This is a physical process.
It's a physical change
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.
Mixing salt and pepper is a physical change
Diluting a substance is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the substance. It simply involves mixing the substance with another (usually a solvent) to decrease its concentration.
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No, fizzing after mixing two chemicals is a chemical change.