yes because every thing that is in ice cream makes it not be a chemical.
ice melting is a physical reaction
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No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.
Because melting sugar turns color to form caramel. i.e. it has changed and specifically it has undergone a CHEMICAL CHANGE (Or chemical reaction). When melting ice, no chemical reaction occurs, and so it is just a PHYSICAL CHANGE.
No ice- cream melting is not a chemical reaction, because with a chemical reaction it is hard to get back the original form. But with ice cream melting that is a physical change because you can easily freeze the ice cream again and get it back to normal un-melted ice cream.
No. The ice melting is a physical change.
it is certainly not a chemical reaction, and it is still melting something, so it is a physical reaction. it does depend HOW you melt it, but other than that, it is a physical reaction.
No. It is purely a physical change, that of melting. No chemical reaction takes place.
No, it's a physical reaction because it is still water just in a different form.
Melting of ice with salt is example of physical change as there is no chemical reaction involved .
because if you then froze the melted water, it would still be ice. an example of a chemical change would be burning a match, because no matter what you do to the burnt out matchstick it will never be able to return to its original state.