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Water that freezes demonstrates which scientific process? A. chemical reaction B. increase in amount of matter C. phase change D. formation of new substance.
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Water that freezes demonstrates which scientific process? A. chemical reaction B. increase in amount of matter C. phase change D. formation of new substance.
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Water that freezes demonstrates which scientific process? A. chemical reaction B. increase in amount of matter C. phase change D. formation of new substance.
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It has to be D. if not then it would be C. but im 100% sure its D because water is a liquid and if it freezes it will turn into ice which is a solid.
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I believe the best answer is phase change
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