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There is ice in an ice cube tray. At what temperature did the water freeze? A.0°F c.32°C b. 0°C
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There is ice in an ice cube tray. At what temperature did the water freeze? A.0°F c.32°C b. 0°C
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answer- 32°F (0°C) [hope this helps!]
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the ice froze at 0 celcius!
Step-by-step explanation:
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