Can you freeze arsenic with water
Freeze it.
what is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid called
If I am not mistaken cyanide can be several specific compounds and is usually one carbon atom triple-bonded to three nitrogen atoms. I doubt that one would hardly ever find cyanide in an ionized state.
its is solid
ICE is the solid state of water.
It can freeze and be solid.
freeze
Freeze it.
freeze okay
Freeze the liquid water until it turns to solid ice.
To change state of matter from a liquid to a solid.
the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid freeze is when a liquid turns back into a solid. or if it is cold outside instead of cold you could use the word freeze or freezing
the things which are in liquid state get freezed and become solid. Salt is already a solid so it does have to get freezed.
Neither sentence is correct, state is a solid, a liquid, or a gas. If you melt ice-you are going from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water), if you freeze water - you are going from a liquid (water) to a solid (ice).
Solid to liquid=Melt Liquid to solid=Freeze Solid to gas=Dissaper Liquid to gas=Evaporate
if its going from a solid to a liquid the particles move FAST. if its going from a liquid to a solid the particles freeze and move VERY slowly.
Actually, antifreeze will freeze. It just freezes at a much lower temperature than ordinary water. But it can freeze, and the chemical structure of antifreeze is such that the molecules will not change state (liquid to solid -- freeze) except at the very lowest temperatures. A lot of thermal energy must be removed from antifreeze to cause the molecules to "hook up" and the stuff to change state into a solid. It's based on the nature of the chemical structure of antifreeze.