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  • Physical Change: Ice to Water Explained - Chemistry Concepts
    The change from an ice cube to water is a physical change. Here's why:

    * No new substances are formed: Ice and water are both H₂O, the same chemical compound. The change only affects the arrangement of the water molecules, not their chemical composition.

    * The change is reversible: You can freeze water back into ice, demonstrating that the change is easily reversed.

    Key takeaway: Physical changes involve alterations in the form or appearance of a substance but don't change its chemical makeup.

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