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Chemistry, 30.03.2020 20:52 Christyy9608

When liquid lemonade is placed in a freezer, its temperature slowly drops. Its molecules move less and less until they can only vibrate in a rigid structure.

Which of the following is another way to describe this process?

A.
Heat is removed from the lemonade, causing it to become a solid.
B.
Heat is added to the lemonade, causing it to become a solid.
C.
Heat is added to the lemonade, causing it to become a gas.
D.
Heat is removed from the lemonade, causing it to remain a liquid.

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