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State reasons why melting ice is a physical change

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Answered by sjasmit
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Melting of ice is a physical change because Ice on melting forms water which on the process of freezing can again for ice so as it is reversible therefore it is a physical change

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Answered by smartboy9949
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On heating, ice melts to form water while on cooling, water solidifies back to ice. It is a reversible process so it is considered a physical change.

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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