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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When ice melts, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. The molecules in the ice are still the same water molecules, but they are transitioning from a solid state to a liquid state.
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.
Putting ice in a soda to make it cold is a physical change. The ice melts into water, but it does not change the chemical composition of the soda itself.
When ice cream melts, it undergoes a physical change. The change is reversible, as the process involves a phase change from solid to liquid without any change in the chemical composition of the ice cream.
physical because a chemical change means it can never form back