No. The ice melting is a physical change.
it is a physical if you can get it back but if you cant it is chemical
Flavor change can be a result of a chemical reaction. When certain molecules in food or drink interact with each other or with the taste receptors on our tongue, it can alter the flavor. This can involve chemical reactions, such as the breakdown or formation of new compounds.
A catalyst can change the rate constant for a reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy. This lowers the energy barrier for the reaction, allowing more reactant molecules to successfully undergo the reaction, thus increasing the rate constant for the reaction.
No. If you evaporate the water, the drink powder is left behind. No chemical change has taken place.
As most people know waters chemical abbreviation is H.2.O, which means Hydrogen to Oxygen. When the 2 are mixed together it cases a chemical reaction and forms water (DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRINK PURE OXYGEN OR HYDROGEN, DANGER OF DEATH BY POISON!!!)
it is a physical if you can get it back but if you cant it is chemical
no just a chemical change
nothing, you still become intoxicated. this is a fallacy that a chemical reaction occurs
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Alcoholic drink is a mixture which includes ethanol. The fermentation process which involves the chemical change of sugars into alcohol by yeasts is usually complete by the time the alcoholic drink is sold.
Flavor change can be a result of a chemical reaction. When certain molecules in food or drink interact with each other or with the taste receptors on our tongue, it can alter the flavor. This can involve chemical reactions, such as the breakdown or formation of new compounds.
Not necessarily. Things sometimes change colors during a chemical reaction, but a color change is not sufficient evidence of a chemical reaction. You can add drink mix to water and the water turns colors, but it is not a chemical reaction, just a mixture.
Mixing hydrogen peroxide with Tang drink powder can create a chemical reaction that produces oxygen gas and heat. This reaction can be potentially dangerous and is not recommended.
Depends, the drink itself is a chemical reaction, the CO2 bubbles. But the icecream and that is a physical reaction. Anything that changes state is a physical reaction.
It is secretly putting something into someone's drink that may do them harm. So it could be putting some alcohol into a normal drink or even putting a drug into a drink. It is a dangerous and irresponsible thing to do.
It is secretly putting something into someone's drink that may do them harm. So it could be putting some alcohol into a normal drink or even putting a drug into a drink. It is a dangerous and irresponsible thing to do.
The answer is sprite if you use sprite the chemical reaction inside the fizz will not be able to handle the mento components which will cause the sprite to react.