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the freezing point of distilled water is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The freezing point of water is the same as its melting point (just going in a different direction). So 0 degrees Celsius. Impurities (like dissolved salts) can cause this to drop however.

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Answered by ronaldisssm
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Answer:

it would be same 0 degree Celsius

but certain factors like pressure would influence the process

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