32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius
Water freezes and becomes a solid at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water is a solid at all temperatures from 0 degrees C downwards. That is at normal atmospheric pressure.
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
Can you freeze arsenic with water
if you add salt to water, it will freeze at a lower temperature.. i do not think it is possible at a temperature below zero degrees.
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
Freezing Temperature of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 273.15 KelvinIf you freeze water it will become ice which is solid
The solvent, water for example, could freeze solid.
The temperature that it takes for water to freeze into solid ice is 0 degrees Celsius. Other units of measurement for temperature include Fahrenheit (32 degrees) or Kelvin (273).
This depends totally on the volume of water, the materials the water is touching, and the temperature of those materials.
Water is a solid at all temperatures from 0 degrees C downwards. That is at normal atmospheric pressure.
No, Benzene is a flammable liquid at normal temperature and pressure. It will freeze and become a solid if the temperature falls below its melting point, which is 42 oF (5.5 oC)
A dry toothbrush is already frozen, that is, solid. It becomes solid well above 100 Celsius, the boiling point of water. If the toothbrush gets too cold, near -40C, it may become "brittle" and snap. Of course if you store the toothbrush "wet" the water on the bristles will freeze near 0C, but will melt quickly under water.
It is put in a low temperature place(refrigerator?) therefore like water freezes and becomes solid.
Liquids become solids upon freezing. Most solids contract when they freeze. The expansion of water when it becomes ice is an unusual property.
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
Hail?
At its melting point. For example, the melting point of ice is 0 degrees celsius, so ice (solid) will melt to become water (liquid) at this temperature.