No, it is a physical change, not a chemical reaction.
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No. The phase change requires adding heat, so melting ice cubes is an endothermic reaction.
No, freezing is exothermic as the water loses energy to its surroundings as it freezes.
exothermic. the energy flows out. exothermic. the energy flows out.
Some examples of exothermic reactions are melting ice cubes, water evaporation, and baking bread. An endothermic reaction occurs when heat is absorbed from the surrounding.
False.The original answer (now deleted ) said that the melting of ice is an endothermic reaction.If you need to convince yourself of this, take half a glass of water at room temperature. Put in a thermometer, wait a while, then record the temperature.Now add a few ice cubes; wait a while, then check the temperature again. If the melting of ice were an exothermic process, the water would then be warmer. Since you will actually find the water to be cooler, it is an endothermic process.
ice melting is a physical reaction
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No, it's a physical action. No chemicals change into any other chemicals.
Ice cubes explode in a drink because they are melting at a fast rate. The ice cannot contract fast enough to keep up with the melting, which causes it to crack.
yes.
Endo draws heat from around it. Exo gives off heat. Example: Ice melting is a endothermic reaction. A match lighting is an exothermic reaction.An exothermic reaction releases heat to it's surroundings. The change in energy is negative. An example is combustion of natural gas.An endothermic reaction absorbs heat, so the temperature of the surroundings drops. The energy is positive. An example is melting ice cubes.
Yes. Salt, for example, will speed up the melting of ice cubes.