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what is the freezing point of water?
The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 100 C.
The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 0 C
The point where water becomes water vapor, a type of gas. It occurs at 0 C.
The point where water becomes water vapor, a type of gas. It occurs at 100 C.
The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 100 C.
The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 0 C
The point where water becomes water vapor, a type of gas. It occurs at 0 C.
The point where water becomes water vapor, a type of gas. It occurs at 100 C.
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The freezing point of water, where it becomes ice (the solid state of water), occurs at **0 °C**. Thus, the correct statement is:
**The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 0 °C.**
The other temperatures mentioned (100 °C) refer to the boiling point of water, where it becomes water vapor (gas).
**The point where water becomes ice, the solid state of water. It occurs at 0 °C.**
The other temperatures mentioned (100 °C) refer to the boiling point of water, where it becomes water vapor (gas).
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