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Physical but especially also chemical because the instant coffee suffer a process of solubility in water.
Mixing a teaspoon of coffee into hot water is primarily a physical reaction. The coffee granules dissolve in the water, resulting in a solution, but no new substances are formed. This process involves the physical dispersion of the coffee particles rather than a change at the molecular level that would indicate a chemical reaction.
This is a physical process.
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.
Separating coffee grounds from water is a physical change because no new substances are being formed. The coffee grounds and water are still the same chemicals, just physically separated from each other.
Mixing coffee with hot water is a physical change because the individual substances (coffee and water) retain their chemical identities and only the physical state of the coffee changes, dissolving in the water. No new substances are formed.
Physical but especially also chemical because the instant coffee suffer a process of solubility in water.
Mixing sugar in a coffee is a physical change. Mixing sugar in coffee is a physical change because it does not form a new substance, it is still sugar and coffee. If you decided to mix sugar and water to make sugar water, the water could be left to evaporate and the sugar crystals would still be there. So mixing sugar in coffee is also very easy to reverse.
Mixing is a physical change.
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The instant coffee and the water have not changed chemically or physically. It becomes a mixture, not a solution; the water is separate from the coffee powder. Therefore it is not a physical change.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
This is a physical process.
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.
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