it is extraordinarily complicated
look at the back of the bar (or whatever it is) and message me a list of the ingredients. maybe then can anyone possibly give you an answer. maybe
however, there are some freaky genius people out there who might know that
This is a mixture.
Yes, mixing milk with chocolate is just a physical and not a chemical action.
A chemical change involves a change in a substance's chemical make-up or conversion to a different substance. A physical change is one that involves changes in a substance's physical makeup that is not brought about by a chemical change, such as sugar dissolving in water. Therefore, mixing milk and chocolate syrup is not a chemical change. Now, if for some reason the syrup had a strong enough acid in it, and mixing the two made the milk curdle or solidify, then yes, it would be a chemical change.
Chocolate syrup is a solution.
jugo de chocolate (choco-lAtE) over-pronounce the A and E in lAtE
This is a mixture.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Chocolate Syrup
Yes, mixing milk with chocolate is just a physical and not a chemical action.
You do not need chocolate syrup on vanilla milkshake
Chocolate syrup is more dense than milk, so it will sink to the bottom.
The problem is that the chocolate syrup is Yummy But the maple syrup is Nasty :) lol
A chemical change involves a change in a substance's chemical make-up or conversion to a different substance. A physical change is one that involves changes in a substance's physical makeup that is not brought about by a chemical change, such as sugar dissolving in water. Therefore, mixing milk and chocolate syrup is not a chemical change. Now, if for some reason the syrup had a strong enough acid in it, and mixing the two made the milk curdle or solidify, then yes, it would be a chemical change.
Since oil didn't film well, they used chocolate syrup.
Chocolate syrup is a solution.
no you can not
jugo de chocolate (choco-lAtE) over-pronounce the A and E in lAtE