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Why is it a physical change to freeze water? (1 point)

Heat is released during the process.

Only a phase change occurs.

The new and original substances are different.

A temperature change occurs

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **Only a phase change occurs.**

Freezing water is a physical change because it involves a transition from the liquid phase to the solid phase (ice) without altering the chemical composition of the substance.
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