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The freezing point of water is 32 f. Tim added potassium and found out that the freezing point went down by 8 f. What was the freezing point of the water with the added potassiu…
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The freezing point of water is 32 f. Tim added potassium and found out that the freezing point went down by 8 f. What was the freezing point of the water with the added potassium
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32°F - 8°F = 24°F would be the answer.
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