No. Its called water. Ice is water, water is water, water vapor is water; all are in different states of the same compound.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
This is a reversible change because water is still the same substance just in a frozen form. It is not a completely new substance with new properties and the same goes for melting ice to get water. Hope this helped!
we know that the water is H2O and the ice is H20 and the water vapour is H20. so we can tell that these are all the states of water.
No new substances are formed in physical changes. A existing substance may change forms (liquid water may turn to water vapour or ice) but a new substance is never formed.
if you are comparing the water and Ice then it is neither. they are both the same.From one point of view you have a mixture - even though they are the same - one is in the solid state and the other is in the fluid state.From another - its an homogeneous substance since they are the same element.To be literal as to your question: which is about the ICE itself and the water is not actually the substance in question. With that then the Ice is a substance and as long as it is ICE is is not mixing with the water. When the state changes from solid to liquid the melted liquid has become the other substance and is no longer ICE.
Yes it physical change. physical change is a change that expressed as no new substance with new composition is formed. when water is changed in to ice there is no new substance with new composition formed.the only change is only water particles are compacted to form the solid ice.
Yes it physical change.physical change is a change that expressed as no new substance with new composition is formed.when water is changed in to ice there is no new substance with new composition formed.the only change is only water particles are compacted to form the solid ice.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
Yes, water is a substance (or compound); ice is solid water - H2O.
This is a reversible change because water is still the same substance just in a frozen form. It is not a completely new substance with new properties and the same goes for melting ice to get water. Hope this helped!
there is a phase change that is water(liquid) is converted into ice now the question arrives that it is a pure substance or not? if its chemical composition is the same during the phase change then it is a pure substance otherwise not.
It's a physical change because no new substance is produced. Liquid water and ice are the same substance with particles arranged differently.
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
Ice water is a compound.
we know that the water is H2O and the ice is H20 and the water vapour is H20. so we can tell that these are all the states of water.
4. decomposing of water explanation: a chemical change is when you chemically change a substance, and a new one is formed
Water and ice are the same chemical substance in different physical phases, liquid and solid respectively.