No, melting is not a chemical change; it is a physical change. During melting, a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid state due to an increase in temperature, but its chemical composition remains the same. For example, ice melts into water, but both still consist of H2O molecules. Chemical changes, on the other hand, involve a transformation into different substances with new chemical properties.
Melting point is a physical property, not a change.
melting ice a physical change
Melting of butter is a physical change.
Melting snowflakes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The water molecules in the snowflake remain the same chemical composition before and after melting, they just change from a solid to a liquid state.
No. Melting is a physical change.
chamical cycle
- color change - precipitate - irreversible - heat given off - bubbles formed
Melting is the change from a solid to a liquid.
Melting is a physical change.
Melting is a physical change.
physical change according to physics nd chemical change according to chemistry
Melting point is a physical property, not a change.
it is a physical change
melting ice a physical change
Melting of butter is a physical change.
No, melting always is physical.As to the previous answer: reacting gold with an acid is not melting but oxidation.
Melting snowflakes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The water molecules in the snowflake remain the same chemical composition before and after melting, they just change from a solid to a liquid state.