yes
Because melting is a change of state: from solid to liquid.
Melting.
The process is melting.
Melting is the change from solid to liquid.
For example heating lead to melting and boiling - changes of matter phases.
Because melting is a change of state: from solid to liquid.
Melting.
The process is melting.
Melting is the change from solid to liquid.
A physical change is a change to a substance/object which can be easily reversed, and no new substance is formed from it (as opposed to chemical change). The state of matter is usually changed, for example, turning from a solid to a liquid. e.g. ice cube melting
It is an example of change in the state of matter.
The mass of an object remains the same when it changes state, such as from solid to liquid or gas. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and this does not change during a change in state.
No, a physical change does not change an object into a different kind of matter. It only alters the form or appearance of the substance, such as size, shape, or state (solid, liquid, gas), without changing its chemical composition.
It is a change of state called melting.
For example heating lead to melting and boiling - changes of matter phases.
Because melting only affects the state of matter that the melted substance is, it doesn't change the chemical properties.
Melting butter is a physical change. Although the state of matter changes(solid into liquid), it is still the some substance.