well, first of all, it's hard, a solid, and frozen water. it's also slippery, but depending on your ice cube, it can be other things, too.
there are six sides on a ice cube
You would need to know other physical properties to be able to calculate the length. As you would need to know certain properties to be able to calculate the volume, for instance.
Usually a cube. Some ice makers shape their ice into crescent shapes, however.
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If you put a ice cube in a pan in a warm room the two physical properties that will change would be shape. Another property would be density.
A melting ice cube is a physical change, because the ice cube is only changing size, shape, volume and state of matter.It's not a chemical change, because it's not changing into a different kind of matter with different properties.
Water's atoms do not have any repeating patterns. However, ice has a repeating geometric pattern. Ice is a crystal lattice.
Physical
yes
Heating an Ice cube with a hairdryer is ...Physical change
refraction causes it to bend
yes
Yes ,it is physical change because anything that forms a new substance is called physical change Yes, BUT, a MELTING ice cube would be a chemical change.
Because it changes from a solid shape (ice cube) to a liquid shape (Water)
Freezing is a physical change.
No. Ice is solid H2O, which is a substance, not a property. It has physical and chemical properties.