When water freezes, it changes from a liquied water molecule (H2) to ice, but it is still a water molecule. So, yes, the matter stays the same on a molecular level.
I have several answers to the question. A. It undergoes a chemical change. B. the amount of matter remains the same. C. Combustion occurs in the matter. D. The amount of matter changes.
When water freezes, the matter condenses and the molecules move slower.
If you mean which state of matter then your answers is a solid.
If you mean what is the name of frozen water then your answer is ice.
The molecule remain unchanged during a change of phase.
it will stay the same size
Because water is a compound, a type of pure substance, which has a definite composition.
because the water is neutral in nature, i.e neither acidic nor basic
The molecule remain unchanged.
Theoretically it should stay the same because matter can't be created or destroyed.
Nothing. The amount of atoms stay the same. Usually, though, the volume decreases. However, when water becomes ice, it expands.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
Your mass will stay the same no matter where you go.
Yes, no gas is given off, therefore the mass of conversation will stay the same.
it is called sediment,the rock would stay froze it wont change what so ever
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No. It gets hotter - that is not the same
Please be aware that the change will be neither positive or negative. You see when "water" freezes the entropy will not change due the tempertaure of the area around it meaning the entropy will stay neutral. You are very welcome young man
In chemical reactions the number of atoms stay the same no matter how they are arranged. So, their total mass stays the same.
Because it gets to cold in the atmosphere for the rain to stay liquid, so it freezes and becomes hailstones ;)
because since it has salt in it. it turns to a mixture then,those particles stay in water then when it freezes it leaves salt behind. if wrong LOOK IN A ANSWER KEY OR IN YOUR BRAIN