A physical change only. Its still ice. Even if it melts to water, its still a physical change.
Crushing something would result in a physical change.
It's a physical change ! Chemically it's still water (ice).
physical change
It's a physical change ! Chemically it's still water (ice).
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No it is not, as the ice will still retain its chemical properties. This is an example of a physical change. Remember that the indicators of a chemical change are a change in colour, a change in odour, a change in temperature, the formation of a precipitate, or a gas being given off.
melting ice a physical change
melting ice a physical change
It's a physical change ! Chemically it's still water (ice).
The melting of ice is a physical change. The physical change include physical change include sublimating dry ice, boiling water, crushing an aluminum can or breaking a glass bottle.
get larger that's incorrect...they dont change their forms..(NOVANET!!)
An example of physical change is ice melting in to water.
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Processes that are reversible are physical changes. An example is the melting of ice.
Change in the state of matter is physical change .A good example of physical change in matter is water that is in liquid state can become solid in frozen state as ice and vapor in gaseous state
riping paper, drawing on paper , washing clothessss there all reversible so they are physical changes not chemical
Ice melting.
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No it is not, as the ice will still retain its chemical properties. This is an example of a physical change. Remember that the indicators of a chemical change are a change in colour, a change in odour, a change in temperature, the formation of a precipitate, or a gas being given off.
The freezing of water is an example of phase change.