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it depends on the substance. water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freezing is a physical change because the substance that freezes does not change its chemical composition.
The particles get so attracted to each other making them form into a solid
It undergoes a phase change, such as when a solid (like frozen CO2) sublimates directly to a gas, or when water freezes to ice.
Yes. Usually when a substance freezes, or becomes a solid, it will decrease in volume, causing an increase in density. Water is an exception, which is less dense when it freezes/becomes solid.
A liquid will change to a solid when it freezes.
No. Ice undergoes a physical change when it freezes, such that its molecules align in a lattice that is less dense than the liquid state.
When liquid water freezes to form ice, the chemical composition of water does not change. It will be H2O whether it is in liquid state or solid state. So it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
change of state
change is complete
Change of state of a substance is a physical property!
The answer is that the temperature a substance freezes is also its melting point. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius into ice and if you heat ice up to 0 degrees Celsius it MELTS to give you water. Evaporation is the change from liquid to gas and condensation is the change from gas to liquid (for water this happens at 100 degrees Celsius).