Ex.: water becomes ice
Corrections:Process of Liquid state to solid state is named freezing
As for solidification,its from Gaseous state to solid state
Here is another example of Solidification, I'm not really sure if it's right.
Sorry if I have wrong grammars(Or spelling).
When a volcano erupts lava comes out from it.When the lava is in land,It will be cold(It usually gets cold because of the cold air) and it will turn into a rock,Which is a form of solid.
Just to be clear :
Lava turned into a Rock(The rock that was formed was an
Igneous rock)
That's why I think it is right
because Lava is a form of liquid,
and rock is a form of solid.
It takes long for a lava to be cold.
It's like freezening too.
As a liquid, water's molecules are inconstant random motion. As the liquid cools, the molecules move ever slower, until their entropy is such that they end their random motion, and align themselves along certain planes. When this happens, the water solidifies and turns to ice. This is one form of solidification. There are many other types of solidification depending on the context of your question. Perhaps if you refined your question, you will get a more refined answer.
lobar consolidation
A type of rock group that forms from the solidification of magma is indigenous rocks. One example of this is sulphur.
Solidification, freezing, a change in state...
rapid solidification is when somthing turns into a solid very quickly
Yes, solidification is also known as freezing, or fusion. This is the solidification of a liquid to a solid. A gas can that is solidifying is said to be going through deposition
The solidification temperature of naphthalene is approximately 80 degrees Celsius.
When water reaches 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the solidification process begins to turn it into ice.
The word "igneous" comes from the Greek word for fire. Two other igneous rocks are Basalt dark grey to black, and Gabbro dark grey to black.
A product of the solidification of magma or molten lava is igneous rock.
An example of magmatism is the formation of igneous rocks from the cooling and solidification of molten magma beneath the Earth's surface. This process can lead to the creation of various types of igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Melting