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Due to the presence of ice crystals in nearly frozen liquid water, the density of water is
 
  A) lower.
  B) unaffected.
  C) higher.

Question 2

A liter of cold water will warm faster in sunlight in a
 
  A) black pot.
  B) silver pot.
  C) red pot.
  D) none of the above



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Answer: A

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