Freezing is an endothermic change. Freezing, for example a puddle of ice turn into an ice cube, the water is still the same thing but its just in a different form. The water is going into a different form, which is called endothermic. Hope this helped :)!
freezing is exothermic, melting is endothermic, evaporation is endothermic, condensation is exothermic.
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties. The melting point is the temperature at which ice (solid) changes to water (liquid), while the freezing point is the temperature at which water (liquid) changes to ice (solid).
Melting, freezing, and boiling are physical changes, as they do not involve a change in the chemical composition of the substance.
Melting ice into water and breaking a glass bottle are examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, only their physical state or appearance.
Burning chemically alters a substance, creating different / new substances as a result. Melting, freezing, and evaporating are all different phases of the same substance.
Melting is endothermic. Freezing is exothermic.
No. Melting and freezing are physical changes. Melting point is a physical property.
freezing is exothermic, melting is endothermic, evaporation is endothermic, condensation is exothermic.
Boiling and melting are endothermic. Freezing is exothermic.
Yes, changes of state (melting, boiling, freezing, condensing) are physical processes.
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties. The melting point is the temperature at which ice (solid) changes to water (liquid), while the freezing point is the temperature at which water (liquid) changes to ice (solid).
Melting, freezing, and boiling are physical changes, as they do not involve a change in the chemical composition of the substance.
A change in temperature occurs during both freezing and melting. Freezing and melting are physical changes since the chemical contents of the matter do not change.
Freezing (melting, boiling, condensing) are always phycal changes (of matter)
Melting, freezing, boiling, evaporation are physical change
Melting ice into water and breaking a glass bottle are examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, only their physical state or appearance.
For example melting or boiling.