<span>C. heat from the water moving through the cooler air
I think it's C because when something cools down, it has to reach a point of thermal equilibrium with the matter (in this case air) around it. So heat transfer happens through convection from the heat in the pan to the cooler surrounding air. The heated air becomes less dense and rises, while cooler air, sinks to the surface of the water, gets heated, and rises.This convection cycle keeps happening until the water in the pan is around the same temperature with the air around it.</span>
Neutral solutions maintain a pH of 7. Water and human blood are great examples of neutral solutions. Acids mixed with bases can be neutralized and given a pH of 7.
<span>Sublimation: the substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. Deposition: the substance changes directly from a gas to a solid without going through the liquid phase.</span>