it turns into a solid
A physical change in contrast to a chemical change is one in which the chemical structure of the compounds involved are left unchanged. Only a physical change occurs. One such example is boiling water. This changes the physical state of water from a liquid to a gas. Similarly, freezing water is a physical reaction. In this case, liquid is frozen to form a solid.
physical. because you can easily change it back to water form and/or a gas.
It is a physical change. Frozen water ... ice ... is still water. Boiling water ...steam ... is still water. No chemical change takes place in either case.
Yes. No chemical change has taken place, only a physical change. It can be undone (liquid water can be re-frozen)
Yes it is a Physical Change because although it is frozen, it is still water. A chemical change produces a new substance like an iron skillet that rusts. But a physical change means you start out with a substance or even two substances like water and sugar, and even though it is put together it remains water and sugar. Hope this helps!!
Changes of state are physical changes.
a change of stateIce melting is a physical change
The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.
No, it is only a physical change since the chemical properties of alcohol do not change.
It's a physical change because ice is just frozen water.
Because - chemically, it's still water - but physically it's no longer liquid.
Actually it is undergoing a crappy change.