That woul be a physical change. Gosh this is the eighth question
physical. the water being added simply soaks through the coffee, so there's no chemical change.
Mixing hot coffee with cold milk is a physical change because the molecules of both substances do not undergo a chemical reaction. The temperature change occurs due to heat transfer from the coffee to the milk, but the chemical composition of the coffee and milk remains the same.
yes dissolving sugar in a coffee is a physical change in a chemical change a new substance will be formed, and the component of this substance will be different from the parent substance. but in the case of sugar dissolving in coffee, mixture of sugar and coffee retain their respective properties. Moreover we can also separate the constituents from that mixture.and there is no new substance is formed
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.
filtering coffee is a physical change as no new products are formed after filtering and is reversible..
physical. the water being added simply soaks through the coffee, so there's no chemical change.
The coffee remains coffee, and the sugar is simply dissolved. Thus, it is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
Physical
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.
Mixing hot coffee with cold milk is a physical change because the molecules of both substances do not undergo a chemical reaction. The temperature change occurs due to heat transfer from the coffee to the milk, but the chemical composition of the coffee and milk remains the same.
It is a physical change because no new stuff was created. NO it is not a chemical change.
Grinding coffee beans is a physical change as it does not change the chemical composition of the beans.
No it is a physical change.
It is a physical change. Dissolving is a physical property called solubility.
Adding milk to coffee is a physical change, as it does not alter the chemical composition of the milk or coffee. The molecules of milk and coffee simply mix together physically, without any new substances being formed.