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OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Water freezes at , or . Use temperature conversion formulas to show that these two measures are indeed the same temperature

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Water freezes at ,32f or0c . Use temperature conversion formulas to show that these two measures are indeed the same temperature

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

whats so funny

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there is no noticeable difference of water's freezing point... 32 degrees Celsius. Is this the temperature at which water freezes, normally

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

so what the answer 32

OpenStudy (anonymous):

probaly....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*probably

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

heres another probam

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