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The freezing point of Chemical A is -70.2°C. The freezing point of Chemical

B is -164.21°C. Which chemical has a higher freezing point? How much
higher is it?

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User Sonu K
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Answer:

Explanation:

Chemical B has a higher freezing point than Chemical A. The difference in freezing point is 94.01°C, which is calculated as follows:

(-164.21°C) - (-70.2°C) = 94.01°C

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