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What is the change of state that occurs when water at 10° C is heated to 50° C ? o ice changes to water water changes to water vapor water changes to ice steam changes to water
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What is the change of state that occurs when water at 10° C
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water changes to water vapor
water changes to ice
steam changes to water
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Water change to water vapoir
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