Mixing Kool Aid in water would be considered a physical rather than a chemical change, because the Kool Aid does not undergo any chemical reaction with the water, and it remains chemically identical to what it was before you mixed it into the water.
Yes, Kool-Aid is an example of a mixture because it is a combination of sugar, flavoring, and water. Additionally, Kool-Aid can be easily separated into its individual components through physical means, such as filtering or evaporation.
cool-aid is a powered substance when you poor it into water it becomes a liquid.
no, it is normally a powder. by the way it is cool-aid.
Get a bowl, some cool aid and water. Then put cool aid in the bowl and add some water till its not a paste and more liquid. Then put it in your hair for a few hours depending on how dark it is, and then rinse it out.
When oil and water mix it is due to an emulsifier being added to the solution. The emulsifier has one hydrophobic tail which will attach to the oil and one hydrophilic tail which attaches to the water. It is more of a chemical change than a physical one since the oil and water don't change state, however they will not form an emulsification without an aid so its technically not due to a chemical reaction between the water and oil alone either.
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i think physical is the shape ---------- Kool-aid is something to prepare a drink, not a phenomenon ! But dissolving without chemical reactions is a physical phenomenon.
Yes, Kool-Aid is an example of a mixture because it is a combination of sugar, flavoring, and water. Additionally, Kool-Aid can be easily separated into its individual components through physical means, such as filtering or evaporation.
No, they are not the same thing. Cool-Aid has chemicals and flavoring and sugars added to it. Water is just water, with no additives. Cool-Aid has flavoring added to it and therefore is not as pure and healthy as water is.
no it isn't. My 6th grade teacher told me that and i still don't really understand it.
clean it and cool it. (with cool, not cold, water).
tearing paper, melting ice, mixing kool-aid,
It is a physical because it showain't chemical ...chemical does one of the three production of heat or light Production of gas or formation of precipitate which is a solid ... anonymous i don't know how ta spell dat a word tho
yes, because it can not be separated Wrong, mixing Kool-Aid in water will dissolve the Kool-Aid in water and is a physical change because you can undo it. You can boil the Kool-Aid mix evaporating the water, leaving the powder behind. -Ilyaman
it is used to mix with water and enjoy to drink
Any chemical reactions - a physical phenomenon.
Hi there plants grow faster with cool aid then water as the cool aid contains more minerals and vitamins then water. These are what a plant needs to maintain health .And grow at greater speeds.