Yes, that is correct
It is a physical change. When the water vapour inside of the freezer turns to frost (ice), it hasnt changed the fact that it is still water, just in a different form. Therefore, this is a physical change.
Condensation of water vapor is a physical change, not a chemical change. It involves the transition of water vapor into liquid water due to a decrease in temperature, without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
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 a physical change
Yes, ice melting is a physical change.
Ice melting is a physical change.
A physical change only. Its still ice. Even if it melts to water, its still a physical change.Crushing something would result in a physical change.
No, new substances are not formed in a physical change. A physical change is a change in the form or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
No, it's a physical change, ice is just frozen water.It's a physical change because when ice melts into water, the compound of the ice stays the same, it just changes state.
volume, shape, ability to reshape itself, how it feels ( wet, hard, soft etc. ), its temperature, colour perhaps [ blue water or ice can become transparent water vapour ].
The melting of ice in a drink is a physical change because the chemical composition of the ice (water) remains the same. The change is reversible since the ice can refreeze if cooled.
it is a physical change