physical because it is changing its state of matter
Physical. Melting is always a physical change.
It's a physical change.
no that is a physical property change, not a chemical property.
It's physical
If you burn something it is a chemical change, however if you melt of boil it, it is a physical change.
no it is not it is a physical change because you add heat energy to melt it
it is a chemical change and i think maybe it is because you use heat to melt it and metal to shape it.
This is a physical change. Chemical changes are changes in "what things are made out of".
physical Water cannot melt because it is a liquid. However, a snowflake or an icicle can melt because they are solid states of water. You must understand that water can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ). Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.
No. The iron would melt, which is a physical change.
Yes, the ability to melt easily is a physical property of a substance, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance reacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes.
it is certainly not a chemical reaction, and it is still melting something, so it is a physical reaction. it does depend HOW you melt it, but other than that, it is a physical reaction.