Yes, if you get it hot enough, it will melt.
The liquid that can turn into a solid is called a "freezing" or "solidification" process
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Yes. Think about water vapor. It is a gas. It can turn into a liquid form, water, and it doesn't have to. It can turn into a solid. Like an ice cube.
because it does!
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Now liquid uranium has not applications.
Uranium is liquid above 1 132,2 0C.
Uranium is a silvery-grey metal in both solid and liquid state, However on exposure to air it produces a black uranium oxide on its surface, which would happen much faster to liquid uranium than to solid uranium.
No. Uranium is generally used in solid form.
This mixing is impossible; liquid nitrogen become a gas. Possible formation of uranium nitrides.
Yes, uranium can be a liquid at a temperature greater than the melting point: 1 132,2 0C.
No, it is a solid at room temperature.
This value is 198 J/kg.K at the melting point of uranium.
it doesn't.
Uranium is a solid with the symbol U and number 92 on the periodic table. It becomes a liquid when it is exposed to a temperature greater than 1,132.2c, which is its melting point.
By heating uranium at a temperature above the melting point (1132,2 0C), in an argon atmosphere.
At room temperature uranium is a solid metal, not hot; the melting point of uranium is 1 132,2 0C.