yes ice being cold is a physical property. but once that ice melts it will be a chemical property because it is turning into another sunstence (water)
Yes they do. As one example, ice is a solid and water is a liquid. They thus by definition have different viscosities.
I think it's a physical property
yes
The melting of ice is a physical change because the liquid water is still H2O just like the water ice. And the melted water has all the physical and chemical properties of water, just like the ice. No new products with different properties are produced.
Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.
Melting ice is a physical change because the properties of the physical changes say that there is a physical change when the state of a material changes. the ice changes into water after melting .this is temporary change as the property says. you can change water back into ice by freezing.
Water's atoms do not have any repeating patterns. However, ice has a repeating geometric pattern. Ice is a crystal lattice.
The physical properties of ice cream are the following. Cream or milk, sugar, ice and salt. Oh and Shaken, not stirred.
The melting of ice is a physical change because the liquid water is still H2O just like the water ice. And the melted water has all the physical and chemical properties of water, just like the ice. No new products with different properties are produced.
The melting of ice is a physical change because the liquid water is still H2O just like the water ice. And the melted water has all the physical and chemical properties of water, just like the ice. No new products with different properties are produced.
The melting of ice is a physical change because the liquid water is still H2O just like the water ice. And the melted water has all the physical and chemical properties of water, just like the ice. No new products with different properties are produced.
Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.
The physical properties of the material are changed; example - water: ice, liquid water and water vapors have very different properties but the same chemical formula.
no
Examples: volume, density, thermal conductivity, hardness, compressibility etc.
the physical properties are gold and ice cream due to the salt being covered by the gold and the ice cream being in my belly.
Melting ice is a physical change because the properties of the physical changes say that there is a physical change when the state of a material changes. the ice changes into water after melting .this is temporary change as the property says. you can change water back into ice by freezing.
Water's atoms do not have any repeating patterns. However, ice has a repeating geometric pattern. Ice is a crystal lattice.
The other properties of ice are water a liquid state and water vapor a gas state. So from what I've just said I think you can figure the rest out.
No. Ice is solid H2O, which is a substance, not a property. It has physical and chemical properties.