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Temperatures at which liquids change to solids is called the _________________. Group of answer choices freezing point no point melting point condenstation point
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Temperatures at which liquids change to solids is called the _________________.
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freezing point
no point
melting point
condenstation point
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It’s the freezing point
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Answer:
freezing point
Step-by-step explanation:
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