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19 March, 02:22

Explain why an ice cube melting would not be an example of a chemical reaction

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  1. 19 March, 02:34
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    When an ice cube melts, it's still H20. there is no bonding with any other molecules. the molecules of H20 simply spread out. Ice melting is thus a physical reaction, not a chemical one.
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