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OK well, liquids expand at cold temperature while other matter contracts at cold temp. so the liquids expand and turn into ice. I need more info, How come liquids don't freeze at the same rate as what
At the triple point for the substance. At that particular temperature and pressure you have solid, liquid and gas existing at the same time, so it will "boil" (become a vapor) and freeze (become a solid) at the same time.
NO IT CAN NOT Anti freeze should also be called Anti boil. The same agents that protect the system from freezing in the winter perform the opposite task in the hotter months. Having the proper mixture of Anti freeze (anti boil) allows the temperature of the water to exceed the normal boiling point of 212 degrees. Eventually, water with anti freeze will boil, but usually not until it reaches about 265 degrees.
By putting it in a vacuum pump, the vapor pressure of the molecules within the water will be high enough to form bubbles, and the water will start to boil. The boiling process takes higher energy molecules away from the water left, which cools to a lower temperature. As the pressure is further reduced, more and more of the faster remaining slow moving molecules boil away
No, not all liquids and gases freeze in the same way as water. The freezing point of a substance depends on its chemical composition and molecular structure. Different substances will freeze at different temperatures.
No all liquids do not freeze at the same temperature because for example ,water ,water will freeze faster because it has less indgreidents and juice has more indredients so it might freeze 2nd.and if u have vinegar it will freeze last. dont listen to the first man/women they didnt give enough detail i mean no well ok we know that
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No. All liquids have different specific freezing points. Some liquids may have the same point, but that doesnt change anything.
No, rainwater and seawater will not boil at the same temperature. Seawater has a higher boiling point than rainwater due to the presence of dissolved salts and minerals, which raise the boiling point of the water.
Liquid that has a high boiling point. A liquid that releases molecules as a vapor.
Bridges freeze at the same temperature as roads and other surfaces, typically around 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Yes, different liquids have different coefficients of volume expansion, which means they expand by different amounts for the same increase in temperature. This is because the molecular structure and composition of liquids vary, leading to different responses to changes in temperature.