Is the change from solid to liquid a physical change, or a chemical change? Explain.
In general, solids take up less space than liquids, which take up less space than gases. Does water (H2O) follow this rule?
HINTS:
Physical changes are usually changes in state of matter. When a physical change happens, molecules do not change. They just rearrange themselves into solid, liquid, or gas form. Chemical changes happen when two different substances come together to create something entirely new. They involve breaking or creating the chemical bonds in molecules.
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