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Melting of ice into water is a physical change. Basically, any change that involves only the form of a substance is a physical change. In this case, the water molecules are unchanged and have the same chemical properties as before the melting occurs. The act of melting only changes (increases) the internal energy between the watermolecules resulting in a less orderly structure but does not affect the molecules themselves.
I'm assuming you are talking about sub-atomic particles. The act of melting cannot be applied to particles because melting refers to a change of state of a substance. Substances, whether they be compounds or elemental, are a collection of atoms. These atoms, can be of 3 different states, depending on their temperature. If below the particular substance's melting point, it is solid. Between the melting and boiling point, the substance is liquid, and above the boiling point, the substance is gaseous. The state of the substance refers to the total amount of energy within the substance. Heat is energy, and melting a substance is only adding energy to it. the substance, on a molecular level, does not change when melting occurs. Therefore, melting a particle cannot occur, only energy can be added, which increases movement of the particles.
when a substance undergoes a chemical change the original form cannot be recognized and it could get total new properties.
The physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point called melting.
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When a substance reaches its melting point it changes from solid to liquid. When a substance reaches its boiling point it changes from liquid to gas.
A change of solid occurs during both freezing and melting.
Melting of ice into water is a physical change. Basically, any change that involves only the form of a substance is a physical change. In this case, the water molecules are unchanged and have the same chemical properties as before the melting occurs. The act of melting only changes (increases) the internal energy between the watermolecules resulting in a less orderly structure but does not affect the molecules themselves.
A change in temperature occurs during both freezing and melting. Freezing and melting are physical changes since the chemical contents of the matter do not change.
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Yes, ice melting is a physical change.
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