Yes, it can change state. Just freeze it.
Putting ice in a soda to make it cold is a physical change. The ice melts into water, but it does not change the chemical composition of the soda itself.
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Absolutely. Just heat them to boiling.
Crushing a soda can is a physical change because the can's shape is being altered, but its chemical composition remains the same. The molecules of the can are rearranged without forming new substances.
Yes, it is.
Opening a soda can/bottle is a physical change. A good way to figure this out is to ask- can the change be reversed? Soda is formed when carbon dioxide (CO2) gas gets mixed with the flat soda to cause the bubbly fizz. When soda can is opened the pressure causes the CO2 to create an explosion of bubbles. Soon after the soda 'calms down' it eventually becomes flat. this flat soda can once again be 'injected with carbon dioxide to become bubbly.
Putting ice in a soda to make it cold is a physical change. The ice melts into water, but it does not change the chemical composition of the soda itself.
The vinegar-baking soda reaction is a chemical change.
Paris calls soda "soda" it doesn't change just because it is a different country!!!!!
Soda freezing in the freezer is a physical change and not a chemical change. This is because the liquid is only changing into a solid.
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Yes, it is a physical change.
It is a chemical change