physical change, because the frozen rain can be turned back into rain (or water if you want to be exact)
But a good example of a chemical reaction would be, you have the ingredients for a cake, you take those ingredients, mix and bake them, that would be a chemical reaction because it cannot be turned back into a cake
It is a phase change.
it is a physical change.
Freezing is a physical change.
Physical!Ice is H20(s) and Water is H2O(l)
This is a physical change. It's still water, just in solid form.
Freezing is a physical process.
Water changing into ice does not have a chemical reason, as it is not a chemical reaction but a physical change. It changes its state of matter once reaching the freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius, and freezes.
Freezing is a physical change.
When liquid water freezes to form ice, the chemical composition of water does not change. It will be H2O whether it is in liquid state or solid state. So it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
Physical!Ice is H20(s) and Water is H2O(l)
This is a physical change. It's still water, just in solid form.
Physical - it is still H20, frozen or not.
it's physical change
When a substance changes phase, this is a physical changerather than a chemical change. When water freezes to become ice, or when ice melts to become water, its all physical.
physical change
It's a physical change because the substance is the same before and after only changing form. In other words, water's chemical formula is H2O and ice's chemical formula is also H2O, so they are the same substance. Therefore it is a physical change.
Water changing into ice does not have a chemical reason, as it is not a chemical reaction but a physical change. It changes its state of matter once reaching the freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius, and freezes.
Freezing is a physical process.
Yes, this is a physical change.