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A student puts an ice cube in a pan and places it outside in the sunlight. She leaves it there for several

Posted on October 23, 2021 By Katielloyd 4 Comments on A student puts an ice cube in a pan and places it outside in the sunlight. She leaves it there for several

A student puts an ice cube in a pan and places it outside in the sunlight. She leaves it there for several hours. When she returns to the pan, she observes that the ice has melted.

Identify the physical state of the matter in the pan before and after the student placed it outside in the sunlight.

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Name one physical property of each physical state that the matter was in.

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Comments (4) on “A student puts an ice cube in a pan and places it outside in the sunlight. She leaves it there for several”

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  2. Expert says:
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