melting
Freezing or solidification. Water goes from a liquid to a solid (crystalline) state.
Water turns to ice at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, the molecules in water slow down and form a solid crystalline structure, transitioning from a liquid to a solid state.
Water and ice are not the same. Water is a liquid state of H2O molecules, while ice is the solid state of those same molecules. At temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and turns into ice.
A change of phase from the liquid water to solid water (ice); the physical properties are of course different. The molecules in the unfrozen water are moving fast, but as it starts to cool off, the molecules begin to slow down until they don't move at all, thus, freezing.
the physical processes that occur to turn ice into water are : 'phase transition' , which also applies to water turning to steam, or any other similar physical process. The process by which any solid turns to a liquid is called "melting". basically melting if it didn't help reseach it fool;)
The scientific term for an ice cube is "solid water."
The scientific term for water turning into ice is "freezing" and for ice turning back into water is "melting." These processes involve changes in temperature that cause water molecules to either slow down and form a solid lattice (freezing) or speed up and break apart the lattice structure (melting).
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
Melting ice turns the ice into water.
Ice. Liquid turns into a solid when it freezes, so water turns into ice.
if water turns into ice, it will have frozen.
Because if ice melts it turns into water
It turns to ice.
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by heating it it turns into water