yes because it turns into water
Melting of ice with salt is example of physical change as there is no chemical reaction involved .
physical, because there is no chemical reaction to cause the change. it's just heat.
'Melting' is always a physical process.It is NEVER a chemical reaction or process because molecules (of the water in snow) do NOT change at all when melting. Only their (physical) state (of aggregation) is changed from solid(ice) to liquid (fluid water)
ice melting is a physical reaction
No, melting of lead is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds to create new substances, while melting only involves a change in state from solid to liquid with no change in chemical composition.
No.
no
no- melting is not a chemical change. It is merely a change in state of the same substance not a chemical reaction.
No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.
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.
Snow disappearing is a physical change. It is a combination of melting and then evaporating and of sublimation.
Ice melting is a physical reaction, not a chemical one. It involves a phase change from solid to liquid as the temperature of ice increases above its melting point without any change in the chemical composition of the water molecules.