solidification is the process of transformation form a liquid phase to a solid phase. i requires heat removal from the system. metals have a melting point (well defined temperature) above which liquid is stable and below that solid is stable. solidification is a very important process as it is most widely used for shaping of materials to desired product.
Solidification is when you change the state of matter from liquid to solid by freezing a liquid.
For example, when you put some water (liquid) in the refrigerator, the results are it would become ice (solid).
solidification is a process in which fluid is cooled to become solid substance.
when something hardens
Lava is a liquid although some parts of it may have already solidified.
Liquid lava would have less density than its solidified counterpart.
Quicksilver (Mercury) can be solidified by reducing the temperature to about minus 39 degrees Celcius.
igneous rocks are made of solidified lava.
A fat can be a solid or a liquid. Normally we refer to a liquid fat as an 'oil', but this is for a fatty compound that is liquid at room temperature. All fats can be liquified or solidified, and will still be called 'fats' no matter what.
If an object is solidified from a liquid state it is called freezing. If an object is solidified from a gaseous state it is called deposition.
Pumis (lava rock) can be used in liquid soaps to remove grease and oils.
The bubbles remain inside the rock once the rock has solidified.
Igneous rock is a rock that has solidified from previously melted material.The word from ignis meaning fire in the original Greek.Subdivided into Plutonic, which have solidified underground, and Volcanic which erupt as liquid (and ash) from the earth's surface.
to solidify means to make something from a liquid or a gas to a solid.
Solidified is correct.
Solidified jelly solution can improve the observation of the experiment as it is used to trap and see the blue colouration clearly. This is because diffusions occurs the slowest in solids compared to liquid and gases.
Lava is a liquid although some parts of it may have already solidified.
Liquid nitrogen has very low temperature, hence parts of flower which is having lot of water content gets solidified and become brittle and hard.
Under normal conditions, mercury is a liquid, so you can't really bend that. However if you cooled it until it solidified, I guess you could bend it.
It was liquid rock (magma) which solidified after an extrusion or eruption. Crustal rocks can re-dissolve into magma during subduction of oceanic crust.
Liquid lava would have less density than its solidified counterpart.