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You put the water into a freezer or a cold place that is at least 0 degrees C then you let it freeze for a couple hours.

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What changes from a liquid at a solid?

water can be turned into ice


What change occurs when ice is turned to water?

Evaporation


What is when water is turned into ice called?

When ice turns into water the process is called melting. This is when the temperature has been increased from beginning to end.


What you found out to the water that put in freezer?

it turned into an ice cube or froze


What is it called when water is turned into ice?

When ice turns into water the process is called melting. This is when the temperature has been increased from beginning to end.


Why is the formation of water in a car engine a chemical change but when the ice meltws to form water it is not a chemical change?

the formation of water in a car engine cannot be chnaged bakc to its original state. If you melt ice, it can be turned back into ice. A chemical change cannot be turned back into its original form. But a physical chnage can be turned bakc into its original form.


The puddles were frozen . What makes this a vivid description?

the water in the puddles had turned into frozen water, or ice


Does water expand when turned to ice?

Yes. This increases its volume, which results in a decrease in its density.


What do you call an ice or snow or frozen thing which turned to liquid?

It is called melt-water.


When water frezess what does it turn into?

When it's frozen it's turned into a solid called ice.


How is water turned to ice and is there acid in it?

Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!


What is into is it a verb or something else?

It is a preposition.Into expresses:motion -- We went into the city.change of state -- The water turned into ice.

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