well ! actually it is a very simple phenomenon.....because of the icy cold water, the air around it gets condensed when it comes close enough. consequently, the condensation causes the water vapors in the air to change into droplets that then appear on the surface of the container of that icy cold water...
condensation is a physical change. the chemical composition of the water (H2O) will not change
It is a physical change. The cool glass will cause humidity to condensate and form droplets of water.
Physical. It is still water, just in a solid form.
Water freezing to ice is a physical change.
Physical change.
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Physical change, seeing as how none of the chemical makeup of the water is changed.
Changes of state are physical changes.
a physical change can be reversed a chemical one can'tA chemical change is when a new substance, with new and different properties, is produced. The identity of the original substance is changed. In contrast, a physical change is when one or more of a substance's physical properties have simply been altered; no new substance is produced.
A physical change is a change which affects only the physical properties of an object, not its chemical properties. Examples include breaking glass, smoothing a rock with a sander, and freezing water. As long as a new substance is not created in a process, the process is a physical change.
This is a physical change, because the rainfall will eventually change back into water vapor. It is still has the same chemical makeup.
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
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Carving pumpkin physical change or chemical change
No, freezing water is not a chemical reaction. It is a physical change which water undergoes at temperatures below 0oC. At higher temperature the ice melts back to water again.
No, it is only a physical change since the chemical properties of alcohol do not change.
Freezing is a physical change.
Freezing is a physical change.
No, freezing is not a chemical change. It is a physical one. It (freezing) is reversable, and the substance that is changing state to a solid or from a solid is not undergoing any chemical changes.
It is a physical change. It is still the same substance.
Physical change, seeing as how none of the chemical makeup of the water is changed.
Physical. Ice is simply the solid form of water. If it were a chemical change, then ice would not be water.
No. Freezing is a physical change.