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17 July, 02:55

Why is the melting of ice a physical change?

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  1. 17 July, 03:56
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    A physical change basically involves a change in physical properties. Some examples of physical properties include: texture, shape, size, color, volume, mass, weight, etc.

    The water melting has changed the shape and therefore it's physical properties, but the chemical nature of the water has not been altered.

    So that's why it's a physical change, and not a chemical change.
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