Yes, mixing milk with chocolate is just a physical and not a chemical action.
Yes, because you are changing the form of the substance but not the chemical makeup of it.
yes. because it is a homogeneous mixture.
no
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.
This is a physical change.
None. You are creating a solution, but I do not believe it represents a change in either materials. If it is indeed a change, as I most certainly could be wrong, then it would be a physical one.
The flow of this liquid is a physical phenomenon; but the formation of this "syrup" is a chemical change.
This is a physical process.
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.
no because itjust changes color and taste wich is a physical property
Dissolution is a physical change.
This is a physical change.
None. You are creating a solution, but I do not believe it represents a change in either materials. If it is indeed a change, as I most certainly could be wrong, then it would be a physical one.
Mixing without a reaction is not a chemical change.
The flow of this liquid is a physical phenomenon; but the formation of this "syrup" is a chemical change.
physical change
a mixture reason: my teacher gave me the answer lmao
No, it is a physical change.
This is a physical process.
It is cocoa solid in milk or some other solvent. There is no chocolate liquid involved.