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freezing juice?
chemical change
physical change
Freezing juice is a physical change. A physical change is a change in which no new substances are formed. When juice freezes, it changes from a liquid to a solid state. But the chemical composition of the juice remains the same. For example, if we freeze orange juice, it still has the same molecules of water, sugar, vitamins, etc. that it had in the liquid state. In a chemical change, new substances are formed. For instance, if we burn wood (a chemical change), we get ash, carbon dioxide, etc. which are new substances. Freezing juice does not create any new substances, so it is not a chemical change.
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