Chemistry, asked by vedantsinghchauhan9, 1 month ago

give reason melting of ice is a chemical change​

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Answered by ThatHoTGuY
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The melting of ice is a physical change. As we may know, ice consisting of H2O H 2 O does not change its chemical composition, only its physical state. This would pertain to the change from its solid state to the liquid state due to the absorption of heat. Our experts can answer your tough homework and study questions.

Answered by Barani22
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Explanation:

Melting of ice is a physical change because it involves change only in the physical state of water, from ice in the solid state to water in the liquid state. Moreover, no new chemical substance is formed in the process and this change is reversible. Water can be converted back into ice simply by freezing

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