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Liquid water freezes into ice,it looks different. why is this not a chemical change
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Liquid water freezes into ice,it looks different. why is this not a chemical change
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Freezing of water is a physical change because all you are doing is changing the physical state of the water from a liquid to a solid. when freezing occurs you have not altered the water chemically. you still have water except its in the solid form.
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