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Ice is placed in hot water. What happens to the temperature of the ice and the water? A. The ice and the water both get cooler. B. The ice gets cooler, and the water gets warmer…
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Ice is placed in hot water. What happens to the temperature of the ice and the water?
A.
The ice and the water both get cooler.
B.
The ice gets cooler, and the water gets warmer.
C.
The ice gets warmer, and the water gets cooler.
D.
The ice gets warmer, and the water stays the same.
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the ice get warmer, the water gets cooler
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Answer:
the ice get warmer, the water gets cooler
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