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Why is it a physical change to freeze water?(1 point)
A temperature change occurs.
The new and original substances are different.
Heat is released during the process.
Only a phase change occurs.
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Only a phase change occurs.
Freezing is a physical change because the water's chemical identity (H2O) stays the same; only its physical state changes from liquid to solid. It is usually reversible and doesn't create new substances.
Freezing is a physical change because the water's chemical identity (H2O) stays the same; only its physical state changes from liquid to solid. It is usually reversible and doesn't create new substances.
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