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im think it is a physical change because there chemical bond are formed during ice makig.only a physical chage ocuur that the density of the water gets low and it becomes hard.

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Yes because it changes the weight. size and temperature of it

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It is a physical change because the chemical composition of the water does not change. Only the phase changes.

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