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Chemistry, 01.04.2021 16:10, avriannamcclenton1

You save a snowball from the winter in the freezer until July. You take the snowball outside and observe how it changes over the course of the day. Using what you learned from the GIZMO (Phases of water) explain what will eventually happen to the snowball if no one touches it outside and why these changes happen. Explaining using claim, evidence, and reasoning.

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