No, it's not.
A change in the state of matter is a physical change, if that's what you were trying to ask. Usually, anyway. There are a few things for which this may not be true. Liquid sulfur is not exactly the same chemical compound as solid sulfur, and gaseous sulfur is something different again.
A state of matter is a physical property.
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The state of matter is a physical property at any temperature.
physical because it is changing its state of matter
physical because it is changing its state of matter
Density and state of matter are physical properties, its not chemical =p.
changes in states of matter are physical changes, as they do not affect the chemical properties of the substance
The state of matter is a physical property.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Any change to the state of matter of a substance is physical.
A physical change is a change in the form of matter but not the chemical composition of it.
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