'Physical'
Because my science teacher said '' Freezing of water is a physical change because you only put it somewhere... you don't have to blow it up or anything. ''
He would probably be right 'cause he is a professional scientist.
It's called freezing. Think of water to ice. Freezing.
This physical change is called freezing.
It is a reversible process, as ice can be melted back into water.
When a solid turns to a liquid, such as ice turning to water, it is commonly called melting. The solidification of a liquid to a solid is called freezing.
Freezing water is a physical change because the end product is different. Freezing water is considered ice instead of water.
It's called a physical phase change in such that water molecules rearrange their structure.
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
It is called melting when a solid turns into a liquid
The phase change of water (liquid) to ice (solid) is called solidification.
Freezing
The change from a liquid to a solid is called solidification.