Freezing of water doesn't involve any chemical.
No, it is a physical change
When ice melts it becomes WATER!
The Ice melting is not changing the chemical composition of Ice, it's still H2O When water becomes ice aswell
When water becomes a solid, it becomes ice.
Water is uncompressed therefore the reaction isn't as big as soda with all the chemical contained.
No. That's because it is still water whether it is in the form of a solid or liquid. A physical change occurs when there is a change in the state of matter only.
Water....... water + freezingness = ice
if water turns into ice, it will have frozen.
Ice is a solid and when it melts it becomes water, which is a liquid.
It becomes ice
The chemical symbol for ice is H2O, which represents the water molecule. Ice is the solid phase of water, where water molecules are arranged in a crystalline structure.
Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.