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By which process water changes into ice?​

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Answered by kishu6331
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Water is a liquid and its solid form is known as ice. When the water converts from the liquid phase (that is, water) to the solid phase (that is, ice), the process is known as freezing. ... Thus, freezing is an exothermic process.

Answered by Anonymous
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When liquid water loses thermal energy, it undergoes freezing : changing state from a liquid to a solid. We see many examples of this in everyday life. Puddles, ponds, lakes, and even parts of oceans freeze when the water becomes cold enough. At low temperatures, Earth's surface water freezes and forms solid ice.

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