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Pure water freezes at a. 0 °c. b. 32 °c. c. 100 °c. d. 273 °c.
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Pure water freezes at a. 0 °c. b. 32 °c. c. 100 °c. d. 273 °c.
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Pure water freezes at
A. 0°C
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0 degrees Celsius, 32 degrees Fahrenheit. So the answer is a
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