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.
This is a physical process.
It's a physical change
no
Mixing a cake is a physical change, not a chemical change. In this process, the ingredients physically combine but do not undergo a chemical reaction to form new substances. The mixing can be reversed by separating the ingredients, unlike in a chemical change where new substances are formed.
The ability to separate the sugar and water through physical means (such as evaporation) would be conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change. This shows that the properties of both the sugar and water have not changed chemically, indicating a physical rather than a chemical change.
A simple mixing is a physical process.
A simple mixing is a physical process.
Mixing is a physical change.
physical :)
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
No, fizzing after mixing two chemicals is a chemical change.
Physical
It depends on what you are mixing it with.