Physical. Ice is simply the solid form of water. If it were a chemical change, then ice would not be water.
Fahrenheit is a person or a temperature scale, while boiling and freezing points are physical properties of chemicals. You need to be specific in asking which chemical's boiling and freezing points. Water has a freezing point of 32 degrees F, and a boiling point of 212 degrees F.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
no thats physical bc it doesnt result in a new substance, its just a different state of matter. look in ur book lazy!!
The freezing point of water is zero (0) degrees Celsius (centigrade)
Boiling Point: 100 degrees celsius Freezing Point: 0 degrees celsius
It depends on the chemical book that you look at but the melting point is 83 degrees Celsius
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20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit is a person or a temperature scale, while boiling and freezing points are physical properties of chemicals. You need to be specific in asking which chemical's boiling and freezing points. Water has a freezing point of 32 degrees F, and a boiling point of 212 degrees F.
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
0 degrees celsius is the freezing point of water.
no thats physical bc it doesnt result in a new substance, its just a different state of matter. look in ur book lazy!!
32 degrees Fahrenheit (or 0 degrees celsius) is the point of freezing.
Zero degrees Celsius.
At sea level (1 atmosphere), water is a liquid at 25 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water at sea level is zero degrees Celsius, and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius.
Freezing = 0 degrees Celsius (0oC) Boiling = 100 degrees Celsius (100oC)It depends on the object you are talking about.The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, and its freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius.
The freezing point of water is zero (0) degrees Celsius (centigrade)