The main change is that the oatmeal will get wet.
Yes
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
is milk an example of chemical change
Milk curdling is a chemical change.
Chocolate milk is a mixture. It is not a change of any sort. The making of chocolate milk is a physical change as none of the components change their chemical identity.
Physical
It is a physical change because its still milk that hasn't changed state.
Physical
Pouring milk into a glass is a physical change. This is because the milk remains the same substance (liquid milk) even after it is poured into the glass.
Yes
It would be physical change because the substance doesn't change. Signs of chemical changes would be absorbing, liberating (releasing) heat, fizzing, changes of color,or giving off light.
yes it is because a chemical change is way different than physical and a physical change is when it is still the same for example when you rip cut or crumble a pice of paper it is still the same !
Pouring milk is just regular milk.
An orange squeezed to make orange juice is an example of a physical change. Pouring milk on your oatmeal, making salt water to gargle with, cream being whipped, and freezing chocolate covered banana's are also examples of a physical change.
By pouring it in the water.
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
Yes