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When liquid water freezes, is heat released to the surroundings or absorbed from the surroundings?

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When liquid water freezes, is heat released to the surroundings or absorbed from the surroundings?

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When liquid water freezes, the latent heat is released into the surroundings. It is this heat energy that prevented the temperature from continuing to cool once the temperature reached 32 F. ChaCha!

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