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Why is it a physical change to freeze water? (1 point)
Heat is released during the process.
COURSE TOOLS
Only a phase change occurs.
O A temperature change occurs.
The new and original substances
Heat is released during the process.
COURSE TOOLS
Only a phase change occurs.
O A temperature change occurs.
The new and original substances
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The correct reason why freezing water is considered a physical change is: **Only a phase change occurs.**
During freezing, the water changes from a liquid to a solid state (ice) without altering its chemical composition. The substance remains H₂O in both phases.
During freezing, the water changes from a liquid to a solid state (ice) without altering its chemical composition. The substance remains H₂O in both phases.
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