No because in an exothermic change energy is released not taken in. Melting would be an example of exothermic change.
Exo
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
Endothermic Reaction. Exothermic is a chemical reaction in which energy must be provided.
Freezing point is a physical property. The actual freezing is a physical change.
Yes, it is an exothermic chemical reaction.
Exo
It is an exothermic change
condensation freezing and deposition
An exothermic change is a change that releases heat. Combustion is an exothermic chemical reaction.Adding water to sulfuric acid releases heat, called exothermic heat of mixing. Exothermic changes are the opposite of endothermic changes that absorb heat when they take place.
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy either in the form of heat or light. All combusion reactions, for example, are exothermic.
The freezing of water is an example of phase change.
Freezing is not a chemical reaction, it is a phase change. There is a certain amount of heat that is required to liquefy any substance, and that heat can be recovered, so in that sense, you can extract heat from the process of freezing. This is quite different from the way that heat that is released by a fire, but in some sense both are exothermic processes.
it is a chemical change
No, That would be a physical change....A chemical change would be for like example: Water Evaporting, Water Boiling, Water Freezing...etc
A reaction in which heat is given out.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.