Physical. Because it includes thermal changing. But not melted because of acid or other chemical substances.
It is a physical change and only becomes a chemical change if the sugar is burnt.
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Melting is a physical change.
If sugar is melted, it is still sugar. That makes it a physical change only.
Melting is a physical change; but when the temperature is sufficiently high sugar is thermally decomposed - and this is a chemical change.
Because melting sugar turns color to form caramel. i.e. it has changed and specifically it has undergone a CHEMICAL CHANGE (Or chemical reaction). When melting ice, no chemical reaction occurs, and so it is just a PHYSICAL CHANGE.
It is a physical change and only becomes a chemical change if the sugar is burnt.
Melting is a physical process.
Burning or oxidization is always a chemical change. The process takes in Oxygen and Sugar and outputs different compounds including water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other carbon residue.
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It is a physical change. The sugar is still sugar after it is pulverized.
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