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what is the melting point of ice at sea level

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Answered by mddanishalam191416
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Answer:

32°F

Explanation:

Pure water transitions between the solid and liquid states at 32°F (0°C) at sea level. This temperature is referred to as the melting point when rising temperatures are causing ice to melt and change state from a solid to a liquid (water).

Answered by divyasreepradhan1988
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Answer:

Pure water transition between the solid and liquid States at 32°F (0°c) at sea level. This temperature is referred to as the melting point when rising temperatures are causing ice to melt and change state from a solid to liquid

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