Physical change
Physical change
Yes , you have a liquid turning into a solid .
No. It is a physical change.
It is PHYSICAL because when the ice cubes melt, they turn into water. We can reverse the change and bring the water back into ice. Water has a chemical formula of H2O and so does ice. So, Physical Change: can be reversable, the object's components don't really change.
well when water changes into ice its a form of physical change
The melting of ice cubes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The change involves a phase transition from solid ice to liquid water without any changes in the chemical composition of the substance.
No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.
Dissolving salt in water and making ice cubes
ringing a bell a chemical changesIs making a ice cube a chemical changes
Melting ice cubes is a physical change because the substance (water) remains the same chemically before and after the change. The process of melting involves a physical change in state from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the substance.
no its a chemical change (i just did i project on making ice cream in meh class and one question was "is this a chemical or physical change? how do u know?"
No, the melting of ice cubes into water is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds to create new substances, whereas melting is a phase change where the substance transitions between solid and liquid states without altering its chemical composition.