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izukumidoryia:

help-

izukumidoryia:

kacchan:

give me a moment and ill help you

izukumidoryia:

ok i can wait im still trying to figure it out by myself anyway -w-

Vocaloid:

late response, but will respond just in case the OP still needs help when you reduce heat, starting from 1650C, the temperature will decrease. however, there's a point where it will temporarily stop dropping temperature, despite lowering heat. that's because this is the point where the phase change occurs. in this case, the phase is changing from liquid to solid. notice how temperature levels off at just under 1500C. that's your freezing point. you're looking for the element in the answer choices that matches this description.

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