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Chemistry, 20.09.2020 05:01 dontcareanyonemo

Directions: Select the correct location on the graph. The graph below is called a heating curve. It shows how water changes from one state of matter to another based on
temperature and the addition or removal of heat over time. At which point on the graph would water be entirely liquid?
Heating Curve of Water
vaporization
E
D
Temperature (°C) -
condensation
melting
С
B
A
freezing
Heat added, time


Directions: Select the correct location on the graph.

The graph below is called a heating curve.

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