No, freezing is not a chemical change. It is a physical one. It (freezing) is reversable, and the substance that is changing state to a solid or from a solid is not undergoing any chemical changes.
No, it is a physical change.
You must understand that water can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ).
Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.
No. the formation of frost is a change of state, and therefore a physical change.
it is a physical change because you cann feel it, see it and physical changes have to do with your 5 senses.
No. A state change is a physical change, not a chemical one. When frost forms, evaporated water in gas form in the air condenses on the ground as a liquid, then freezes as a solid.
Water freezing is a physical change because the chemical composition of the water does not change.
The water vapour turning to ice is a physical change. The liquid water may turn to a solid ice, yet the chemical composition doesn't change.
No. Water freezing is a physical change because the chemical composition of the water does not change.
It is a physical phenomenon.
Physical. Ice is simply the solid form of water. If it were a chemical change, then ice would not be water.
well when water changes into ice its a form of physical change
The freezing of water is a physical change. The water stays the same compound.
Freezing of ice is a physical change as ice can be turned back to water by heating. It has retained its chemical properties and underwent only a physical change (changing shape from water to ice). Hence it is a physical change.
Its a physical change because the substance does not form and etc.
No. Freezing is a physical change.
No, freezing water is not a chemical reaction. It is a physical change which water undergoes at temperatures below 0oC. At higher temperature the ice melts back to water again.
Physical. Ice is simply the solid form of water. If it were a chemical change, then ice would not be water.
It is a physical change. It is still the same substance.
well when water changes into ice its a form of physical change
The freezing of water is a physical change. The water stays the same compound.
Freezing of ice is a physical change as ice can be turned back to water by heating. It has retained its chemical properties and underwent only a physical change (changing shape from water to ice). Hence it is a physical change.
Its a physical change because the substance does not form and etc.
well ! actually it is a very simple phenomenon.....because of the icy cold water, the air around it gets condensed when it comes close enough. consequently, the condensation causes the water vapors in the air to change into droplets that then appear on the surface of the container of that icy cold water...
The freezing point is a physical change because the substance is the same before and after only changing its form.
No. It is a physical change. You must understand that water can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ). Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.
Melting is a physical change.