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It's a physical change.. it can go back to the way it was before.

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Is melting ice cubes physical or chemical?

It is PHYSICAL because when the ice cubes melt, they turn into water. We can reverse the change and bring the water back into ice. Water has a chemical formula of H2O and so does ice. So, Physical Change: can be reversable, the object's components don't really change.


Is freezing water to make ice ice cubes a physical or chemical change?

well when water changes into ice its a form of physical change


The melting of ice cubes is a exothermic reaction?

No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.


Is melting ice cubes a chemical or physical change?

Melting ice cubes is a physical change because the substance (water) remains the same chemically before and after the change. The process of melting involves a physical change in state from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the substance.


Is putting ice cubes in some orange pop a chemical or a physical change?

is a physical change. The popsicle is still a popsicle even if its freezed, nothing has changed with it but its physical appearance :)


Is ice cubes melting into water a example of chemical reaction?

No, the melting of ice cubes into water is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds to create new substances, whereas melting is a phase change where the substance transitions between solid and liquid states without altering its chemical composition.


Which process is an example of a physical change?

Dissolving salt in water and making ice cubes


Is making ice cubes in a freezer a physical change?

Yes , you have a liquid turning into a solid .


How is freezing water to make ice cubes a physical change?

Freezing water to make ice cubes is a physical change because it involves a change in state from liquid to solid without altering the chemical composition of the water molecules. The molecules in water reorganize to form a crystalline structure when frozen, but they remain the same H2O molecules.


Is ice cubes forming in the freezer a chemical reaction?

No, freezing water is a physical change, not a chemical one since no chemical reaction takes place. The water molecule (H2O) remains the same even though the physical state changes from a liquid to a solid.