why is freezing
considered as physical change
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Water freezing into ice is a physical change because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules that make up the water stay the same, despite the change in state from liquid to solid. ... Like all physical changes, these can always be reversed, such as by thawing the ice into water or boiling water to create steam.
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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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