Explain Why, Melting of ice to form water is said to be a physical change.
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the melting of ice (to form water) is a physical change. ... The liquid water changes into solid water called ice. Only a change in state (from liquid to solid) takes place during the freezing of water to form ice, but no new substance is formed. So, the freezing of water (to form ice) is a physical change.
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Melting of ice is a physical change because no new substance is being formed, the only change that is occuring is in the physical sate i.e, from solid it changed to liquid. When ice is melt to form water is a physical change because the state of the substance is same inicethat is water
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