Generally only ice, however, when a rock is high up in the mountains, some could consider it to be frozen.
It can be melted into a liquid and frozen into a solid.
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Yes. A solid presumably has mass, which is equivalent to energy according to the relation E=mc2. It is sometimes said that "Matter is frozen energy". This would include solids.
A phase change from solid to gas, without going through an intermediate liquid state, is called "sublimation". For example, "dry ice" is frozen carbon dioxide. There is no liquid CO2; it "sublimates" directly from the solid to gaseous form.
the frozen water (ice) has a cage like structure thats why during colling air get traped b\w these cage like structure which makes is lighter than water
yes it is because it is a solid not a liquid
Frozen yogurt is a semi liquid/semi solid that is yogurt
Because it is in a solid state.
Technically all table salt is "frozen" because it is in the solid state. If you stick it in the freezer it gets cold but nothing happens. The freezing occures when it goes from a molten state to a solid. When dissolved it is considered aqueous solution.
Frozen solid change to liquid is a Physical change. melting
Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
It can be melted into a liquid and frozen into a solid.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
A solid gas, like dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide), is already frozen and will continue to be frozen if it is cooled. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, then it will freeze and become a solid.
melting. absorbing of heat of fusion.
Water is called ice when frozen solid.
When something is frozen, such as water, it is in it's solid state of matter.