Why matting of ice is considered a reverisable change
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Melting of ice is a physical change in which substance changes its physical state but not properties.
Hence, it is a reversible change in which melted ice can freeze again by decrease in temperature.
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Explanation:
because melting of ice need latent heat.
At 0°C temp. 1g of ice of 0°C need 80 Kcal temp. for transform into 0°C of water.
If same amount of heat is again taken out then it will turn into again ice.
so, it is a reversible change.
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