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Freezing involves releasing thermal energy, which is removed from the substance being frozen. This causes the temperature of the substance to decrease until it reaches its freezing point, at which point it solidifies.

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Freezing is the process where a substance changes from a liquid to a solid by extracting heat energy. So, freezing actually involves the removal of thermal energy from a substance rather than adding thermal energy.


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