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Ice is the solid state of matter for water. Being a solid is a physical property, not a change.
Frost is a phase change of a gas to a solid (deposition). Water vapor turns directly to ice.
When water is cold, it changes into ice, which is the solid form of water.
when water freezes, it becomes a solid, it's called 'Ice'.
You try, water is known as ice in its solid form. Never had any ice?
This is a physical change. It's still water, just in solid form.
A glass of ice water is an example of a physical change, where water changes from a liquid to a solid state as it freezes. This change is reversible, as the ice can melt back into water.
Transformatiom from liquid water to solid water (ice).
In the case of water (liquid) you would freeze it into ice (solid).
take some ice (a solid) and melt it into water (a liquid)
Melting solid ice into liquid water is a physical change. It involves a phase change from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of water molecules.
Solid ice starts to turn to liquid water a 0 degrees Celsius.