To change an apple to a liquid you have to juice it.
Solid
Yes, the process of a block of ice changing from a solid to a liquid is a physical change because the chemical composition of water remains the same during this transition. The change in state from solid to liquid is reversible.
liquid...how would it be a gas?
yes, the atoms expand and the volume increases Yes. The molecules form a crystal formation which spreads out the volume of the apple juice more than when it is in liquid form. Contrary to the above, the size of atoms does not change.
There is no Chemical Reaction involved in the freezing of apple juice. It is purely a Physical change. However, if the apple juice has fermented into hard cider (a Chemical Reaction) freezing it will cause the alcohol to separate as Apple Jack (a liquid) and the remainder of the cider will solidify ... again a Physical change.
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No apple sauce is not a clear liquid! =)
Cutting an apple is a physical change
It is a physical change because the apple is still an apple and nothing changed the composition of what's in the apple.
Yes, Apple did manufacture liquid-cooled computers. Some configurations of the PowerMac G5 computer (notably, the quad-core systems) were liquid-cooled.
apple juice will melt quickest.
Sure, change from solid to liquid is a physical change