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Question 24 of 30 During which change is heat energy absorbed? O A. Melting OB. Condensation O C. Freezing OD. Deposition SUBMIT
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Question 24 of 30
During which change is heat energy absorbed?
O A. Melting
OB. Condensation
O C. Freezing
OD. Deposition
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The answer is A. Melting will absorbed energy.
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