Since solids have already gone through the freezing point, they would per say, freeze faster.
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Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
Many liquids freeze (turn solid).Some liquids have great changes in their viscosity as they cool, some do not.Liquid Helium is an exception, there is no solid phase of Helium at standard pressure.
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.
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A denser liquid will sink to the bottom while a less denser liquid will float. Also, liquids composed of polar molecules such a water will not form chemical bonds with nonpolar molecules.
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
A solid is as solid as solid gets. Liquids freeze and become solids. Solids become denser solids.
Some liquids are denser than others. In general, everyday experience, most liquids are denser than gases, but not as dense as solids. There are some exceptions to this rule.
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
Apple juice is denser than water and has more solids in it than water. Solids are easier to cool than liquids and thicker liquids are easier to cool than thinner liquids. Therefore, apple juice freezes faster
Many liquids freeze (turn solid).Some liquids have great changes in their viscosity as they cool, some do not.Liquid Helium is an exception, there is no solid phase of Helium at standard pressure.
Hot liquids float above cool liquids because hot liquids weight less than cold liquids.not useful
Depends....... The denser one would be lower on the least denser one... So if one liquid was denser than all of them, it would be on the bottom!
denser liquids tend to have more viscosity
The speed of the ray is slower in the denser material. the denser material encounters more interference (time) to travel the same distance.
yes they do
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.