Physical change is a change in the appearance of something but the object retains the same chemical compounds such as ice is still H20 because it's made of water. Three examples would be: freezing water - liquid becomes solid; melting ice - solid becomes liquid; or evaporation - liquid becomes gas.
Melting, Freezing, Condensation, Evaporation, and Sublimation.
Freezing--> it's the changing of liquid to solid by cooling
The melting phase changes are Solid~Liquid~Gas and the freezing phase changes are Gas~Liquid~Solid
The change in state would be known as melting. Just for your information: Solid to Liquid = Melting Liquid to Gaseous = Boiling Gaseous to Liquid = Condensation Liquid to Solid = Freezing
it is freezing
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.
Liquid to solid is a phase change.
The process by which a liquid becomes a solid is called "freezing".
A liquid becomes a solid by freezing or drying
When a solid changes to a liquid, it does so by the process of melting.
A liquid becomes a solid by freezing or drying
the through which a solid becomes a liquid is known as fusion. No... Its Freezing..
Freezing
A solid becomes a liquid by the solid's molecules spreading farther apart until the point that it becomes a liquid because the temperature increases which causes the moecules to separate until liquid.
At its freezing point. First water starts out as a liquid, then when it freezes, it turns to ice which is a solid.
This is officially known as the freezing point.