no because the change goes back again on the cooling process
chemical change
The chemical structure is unchanged.
Physical Change
When ice melts, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. The molecules in the ice are still the same water molecules, but they are transitioning from a solid state to a liquid state.
Melting is not a chemical change because the chemical formula of water remain unchanged.
When ice melts, the chemical composition remains the same. Ice is just the solid state of water, so when it melts, it turns into liquid water. The molecules in ice rearrange themselves into a more disordered state to become liquid water, but the chemical makeup of the water molecules themselves does not change.
No, it's a physical change, ice is just frozen water.It's a physical change because when ice melts into water, the compound of the ice stays the same, it just changes state.
Melting is a physical process; reaction with sodium is a chemical process.
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
It is a physical change.
It is a physical change. There is no chemical reaction whatsoever.