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A student adds ice to 150 mL of water. She observes that the temperature of the water decreases after 10 minutes. Which statement best explains the student’s observations?(1 point)
Potential energy was transferred from the ice to the water.
The ice lost potential energy.
Kinetic energy was transferred from the water to the ice.
The water gained kinetic energy.
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Potential energy was transferred from the ice to the water.
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