When ice melts, it is a physical change, because it involves change only in the physical state of water. No new chemical substance is formed in the process and the change is reversible.
Chemical change is a process in which one or more substances are altered into one or more new and different substances.
Examples of chemical changes are:
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No, it's a physical change, ice is just frozen water.It's a physical change because when ice melts into water, the compound of the ice stays the same, it just changes state.
when the temperature around the ice gets warmer, it melts it. When you put ice in water, the water is actually warmer than ice (hence the ice to cool it off) and the ice naturally melts because it is submerged in the lower temperature.
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
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It is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
It is a physical change. There is no chemical reaction whatsoever.
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No, it's a physical change, ice is just frozen water.It's a physical change because when ice melts into water, the compound of the ice stays the same, it just changes state.
Melting is a physical process; reaction with sodium is a chemical process.
when the temperature around the ice gets warmer, it melts it. When you put ice in water, the water is actually warmer than ice (hence the ice to cool it off) and the ice naturally melts because it is submerged in the lower temperature.
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted