it is certainly not a chemical reaction, and it is still melting something, so it is a physical reaction. it does depend HOW you melt it, but other than that, it is a physical reaction.
A melting candle is an example of a physical change, not a chemical reaction. The process involves a solid candle turning into liquid wax due to the application of heat, with no change in the chemical composition of the wax molecules.
light reaction is not happening. Dark reaction could be.
no- melting is not a chemical change. It is merely a change in state of the same substance not a chemical reaction.
Ice melting is a physical reaction, not a chemical one. It involves a phase change from solid to liquid as the temperature of ice increases above its melting point without any change in the chemical composition of the water molecules.
ice melting is a physical reaction
Melting ice
it is certainly not a chemical reaction, and it is still melting something, so it is a physical reaction. it does depend HOW you melt it, but other than that, it is a physical reaction.
Melting is a change of phase.
No.
no
the moutains glaciers are melting.
yes
No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.
The Colorado water is slowly melting if you look at the windows they will be thicker at the bottom because it is melting
No, melting of lead is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds to create new substances, while melting only involves a change in state from solid to liquid with no change in chemical composition.
Dehydration. hydrolysis