I need a short answer for the following question: Describe what might be the result if water could freeze at a higher temperature. How might this affect chemical and biological systems that contain water?
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Step 1: Water freezing at a higher temperature, such as 40°C, would result in water being in a frozen state at temperatures where it is usually in a liquid state. Show more…
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