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An ice cube tray full of water is put into a freezer. Which energy change occurs in the particles in the water as it undergoes a phase change from a liquid to a solid?(1 point)
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The potential energy decreases due to the rigid arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the rigid arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy decreases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the rigid arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the rigid arrangement of the particles.
The potential energy increases due to the looser arrangement of the particles.
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The potential energy decreases due to the rigid arrangement of the particles.
Explanation: Freezing is exothermic—water molecules form a fixed hydrogen-bonded lattice, lowering their potential energy as they move into more stable, rigid positions.
Explanation: Freezing is exothermic—water molecules form a fixed hydrogen-bonded lattice, lowering their potential energy as they move into more stable, rigid positions.
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