no....it is a physical change as it is only changing its state and it is reversable. somtimes it is reversable
physical change are reversable
The freezing of mercury is a reversible physical change because it can be melted back into a liquid state through the application of heat. When mercury freezes, its molecules slow down and solidify into a crystalline structure, but this process can be reversed by adding energy to break these bonds and return it to its liquid form.
It is a physical change.
reversible. because you can melt it back to a liquid.
Freezing of H2O is a Physical Change.
yes. a chemical change/reaction is irriversable, whereas a physical change/reaction is reversable.
Yes, freezing anything is a change of state.
Yes. The melting point of salt solutions is lower than that of pure water.
No, freezing is not a chemical change. It is a physical one. It (freezing) is reversable, and the substance that is changing state to a solid or from a solid is not undergoing any chemical changes.
No. Freezing a substance is a physical change.
physical change is reversable while chemicle change is not and they both change because of some kind of energy that's all i can think of srry.