Steam is the gaseous phase of water. It is used in some cases to melt ice. Melting of ice is the conversion of solid water to liquid water. This is just a phase change in which water changes its state from solid state to liquid state. But the chemical composition of water
remains unchanged. Water has the same molecular formula in both the solid (ice) and liquid states. Hence, the conversion of solid ice to liquid water by steam refers to a physical change.
Answer: Hello, Though ice and snow are both made up of water, there is a difference between the two. Snow is nothing but the frozen atmospheric vapour which falls in winters on earth as light flakes whereas ice is simply frozen water.
Explanation:
Answer A: Connect a wire coil to an ammeter. Move a bar magnet into and out of the wire coil as you observe the ammeter.
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