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What is an example of a physical changes of matter?

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.


Is frozen water a chemical or physical property?

physical. because you can easily change it back to water form and/or a gas.


Is a phase change of water chemical or physical?

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.


When a cube of ice melts to form a puddle of water is it a physical change?

Yes. No chemical change has taken place, only a physical change. It can be undone (liquid water can be re-frozen)


Is frozen water a physical property?

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!!


Is water turning to snow a chemical or physical change?

Changes of state are physical changes.


What Kind Of occurs when ice becomes liquid water?

a change of stateIce melting is a physical change


What type of change occurs when water is added to a salt-sulphur mixture?

The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.


Is juice freezing a chemical change?

No, it is only a physical change since the chemical properties of alcohol do not change.


Is ice melting a chemical change or a phyiscal change?

It's a physical change because ice is just frozen water.


How can we say so that freezing of water is physical change?

Because - chemically, it's still water - but physically it's no longer liquid.


True or false When frozen water melts it is undergoing a physical change?

Actually it is undergoing a crappy change.