Physical change, seeing as how none of the chemical makeup of the water is changed.
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Freezing is the process in which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid state due to a decrease in temperature, resulting in a loss of thermal energy by the substance.
The temperature change is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, as freezing is at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freezing is a physical change in which a substance transforms from liquid to solid state by losing heat energy. It is a reversible process.
Water changes from freezing to boiling at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
Condensation and freezing are both processes that involve a change in the state of matter. Condensation involves the transition of a gas to a liquid, while freezing involves the transition of a liquid to a solid. Both processes release heat energy as they change from a more disordered state to a more ordered state.
Freezing typically does not affect the weight of an object. When an object is frozen, it undergoes a phase change from liquid to solid, but its mass remains the same. However, freezing can cause a slight expansion in volume due to the change in state.