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Ice from liquid water only involves a physical change, not a chemical change.

As liquid water cools, the energy removed from the system allows a crystalline matrix to start forming between the partially charged molecules as there's no longer enough energy to break hydrogen bonding, resulting in the increased volume (and thus, lower density) of ice.

However, no other chemicals are added or produced from the reaction. It purely depends on the energy of the system.

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