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.3. The process of freezing is an example of a physical change even though water and
ice have different properties. Why?

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Answered by hhg0
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Answered by Aruna421
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Hey mate....

When water freezes into ice, its chemical composition of hydrogen and oxygen remains perfectly unchanged, as well as all the chemical properties of water are retained.

When water freezes into ice, its chemical composition of hydrogen and oxygen remains perfectly unchanged, as well as all the chemical properties of water are retained. Only a few changes in the physical properties occur due to the transformation of water into ice; like the density, shape and size of the molecules change due to the change in the state of water from liquid to solid.

When water freezes into ice, its chemical composition of hydrogen and oxygen remains perfectly unchanged, as well as all the chemical properties of water are retained. Only a few changes in the physical properties occur due to the transformation of water into ice; like the density, shape and size of the molecules change due to the change in the state of water from liquid to solid. Thus, it is considered to be an example of physical change only.

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