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The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is the: A. Boiling point B. Density C. Freezing point D. Solubility
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The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid is the:
A. Boiling point
B. Density
C. Freezing point
D. Solubility
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The answer is Freezing point Because It would be 0 degrees Celsius is it freezing point.
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The point where a liquid becomes a solid is its freezing point. The freezing point of water, for example, is 0°C, at which point it turns to ice.
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