Is it chemical or physical by chocolate syrup is dissolved in milk?
Physical Change
When chocolate syrup is dissolved in milk, the syrup molecules disperse evenly throughout the milk, but their chemical composition remains the same. No new substances are formed, and the mixture can be separated back into its components through physical means, such as filtration. Therefore, this process is considered a physical change.
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