Ice cubes are not always true cubes to begin with but we call them that anyway. If you were to break one it would just be smaller pieces of ice which depending on your perception could still be called cubes.
All except the corroding of iron do NOT change the substance involved.
The melting of an ice cube is considered both a physical change and a chemical change simply because a chemical change is something burning, so if the ice cube is cold and hot at the same time, it's both a physical change and a chemical change.
yes
melting point
A melting ice cube is a physical change, because the ice cube is only changing size, shape, volume and state of matter.It's not a chemical change, because it's not changing into a different kind of matter with different properties.
Yes, and no. You could keep breaking, and breaking an ice cube, but eventually it would melt.
All except the corroding of iron do NOT change the substance involved.
Melt the block, fill an ice cube tray with the water then freeze the ice cube tray.
Heating an Ice cube with a hairdryer is ...Physical change
yes
Yes ,it is physical change because anything that forms a new substance is called physical change Yes, BUT, a MELTING ice cube would be a chemical change.
The melting of an ice cube is considered both a physical change and a chemical change simply because a chemical change is something burning, so if the ice cube is cold and hot at the same time, it's both a physical change and a chemical change.
Because it changes from a solid shape (ice cube) to a liquid shape (Water)
It is a yes and no question because you can keep breaking it down but eventually it will melt.
solid to liquid
jermaine sistrunk
yes