which process does not produce a physical change of state?

A) MELTING ICE

B) HEATING WATER VAPOUR

C) FREEZING WATER

D)

MY GUESS IS

SORRY I DIIDNT FINISH:

D) BOILING WATER

MY GUESS IS FREEZING WATER?

What is D?

What is your answer?

http://chemistry.about.com/od/lecturenotesl3/a/chemphyschanges.htm

D is boiling water

and my answer is freezing water

its right there

Freezing water produces a physical change -- from water to ice.

is it B: heating water vapour

ignore my first answer

since im pretty sure freezing, melting and boiling is all physical

I agree.

thanks :)

You're welcome.

Option D is missing, so I cannot provide any information about that.

However, to determine which process does not produce a physical change of state, let's consider the options provided:

A) Melting ice: When ice melts, it changes from a solid state to a liquid state. This is a physical change of state.

B) Heating water vapor: When water vapor is heated, it changes from a gas state to a higher temperature gas state. This is also a physical change of state.

C) Freezing water: Freezing water involves the change of liquid water into a solid state, ice. This is another physical change of state.

Based on the given options, it seems that there is no process listed that does not produce a physical change of state.