when the temperature around the ice gets warmer, it melts it. When you put ice in water, the water is actually warmer than ice (hence the ice to cool it off) and the ice naturally melts because it is submerged in the lower temperature.
Nope - ice and water both have the same chemical formula. The only change is with temperature.
Yes because the water changed its state of matter, but not its actual chemical make up. State of Matter changing is almost always physical change
physical because water is H2O and ice is H2O also
No, it is a physical change
No, the formation of balls of wax when melted wax is poured into ice water is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of the substance, which is not occurring in this case.
No, because the chemical properties of the water do not change.
No. It is a physical change. The chemical formula for water is H2O, and that is also the chemical formula for ice. So there is no chemical change taking place, only a change in the state of matter.
Melting ice is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.
water turning into ice
Yes, it is a chemical change.
Nope - ice and water both have the same chemical formula. The only change is with temperature.
Yes because the water changed its state of matter, but not its actual chemical make up. State of Matter changing is almost always physical change
well when water changes into ice its a form of physical change
No. Melting ice is a physical change.
It causes matter to change by turning the water into gas which is vaporization, turning water into ice.
4. decomposing of water explanation: a chemical change is when you chemically change a substance, and a new one is formed
physical because water is H2O and ice is H2O also