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A supercooled liquid is A. cooled at an accelerated rate. B. cooled at lower temperatures than other liquids. C. possible when the temperature of a substance drops below its freezing point without the liquid solidifying.

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A supercooled liquid is possible when the temperature of a substance drops below its freezing point without the liquid solidifying.

Step-by-step explanation:

A supercooled liquid is material that maintain precise liquid characteristics still at temperatures at which they resemble to be solid. Supercooling is the manner of freezing a liquid underneath its frigid point, externally it converting solid. A super-cooled liquid is a fluid underneath its freezing point that has not crystalized to cool.

Glass is a sample case of supercooled liquid. An illustration of this event is observed every day in climatography: clouds in large elevations are an aggregation of supercooled droplets of water beneath their freezing point.

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