yes
Melting is a physical process; reaction with sodium is a chemical process.
The melting of ice is a physical change, as it changes from solid to liquid without altering its chemical composition. However, when the melted ice reacts with sodium to form a new compound, it is a chemical change because the chemical composition of the substances involved is altered.
It's physical
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Melting ice is a physical change. It involves a change in state from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the ice.
Melting ice is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.
This is a physical change. Water can take on 3 forms, ice, gas, and liquid. These would be changes in state. Tearing, scratching, crushing, change in state, are all physical changes. Chemical changes must change the substance, not just the appearance. (i.e. Burning fire into ashes, fireworks exploding...)
its both a chemical change and a physical change.
No. It is a physical change. The chemical formula for water is H2O, and that is also the chemical formula for ice. So there is no chemical change taking place, only a change in the state of matter.
melting ice a physical change
Nope - ice and water both have the same chemical formula. The only change is with temperature.
its a chemical change