Water, Two Hydrogens, and One Oxygen; Aka, H20.
No. Ice is solid H2O, which is a substance, not a property. It has physical and chemical properties.
physical property
no that is a physical property change, not a chemical property.
Yes, the melting point of ice, which is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure, is a physical property that is characteristic of the substance. It represents the temperature at which solid ice changes into liquid water.
physical property
density
That would be a physical property.
physical property because the chemical makeup of the ice remains the same
yes
It is a physical CHANGE, not property. A property of matter is something like inertia.
The property of ice that allows it to float in water is the ice's low density. When water freezes into ice, the molecules arrange themselves in a way that makes the ice less dense than the liquid water, causing it to float.
yes ice being cold is a physical property. but once that ice melts it will be a chemical property because it is turning into another sunstence (water)