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When an ice cube is heated to 0°C, it turns to water. What is this called? Group of answer choices condensation melting point boiling point freezing point
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When an ice cube is heated to 0°C, it turns to water. What is this called?
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condensation
melting point
boiling point
freezing point
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The correct answer is
D. Freezing point
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Answer:
Melting point
Step-by-step explanation:
it melting
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