A cube of ice, 2 cm in length, is left out in a cup and it turns to water. The cup is then kept in the freezer. The ice formed has the diameter of the cup. What kind of change occurs in the ice and why? *
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Melting ice is a not a chemical change, it's a physical change. Ice is solid water, and after it melts, it's liquid water.
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