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What is the effect of cold on different liquids?

This depends on the freezing point.


All liquids have the same freezing point?

no :(


When is the freezing point of a liquid?

The freezing point of a liquid is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a solid state. This temperature is specific to each substance and can vary depending on the particular properties of the liquid.


Do all liquids have a freezing point?

32 degrees


Which liquid will freeze first?

The liquid that will freeze first is the one with the highest freezing point. Generally, liquids with a lower freezing point will freeze before those with a higher freezing point.


What is the freezing point of other liquids?

The freezing point of other liquids varies depending on the specific substance. For example, the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, while the freezing point of ethanol is -114 degrees Celsius. Different liquids have different freezing points due to variations in their molecular structure and intermolecular forces.


What is needed in order far liquids to solidify?

For liquids to solidify, the temperature of the liquid must be below its freezing point. Every substance has a different freezing point. For example, water's freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius. At 1 degree, it will be a liquid. If you cool it down to -1, it will solidify.


What is the effect of salt in boiling and freezing temperatures?

The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.


What happened to the density of water near freezing point?

i get less they when i did you mum


What is the the freezing point for liquids?

32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.


Some examples of physcial properties are?

Luster melting point and freezing point and Density.


What are some examples of low freezing point liquids and how are they used in various applications?

Some examples of low freezing point liquids include antifreeze, liquid nitrogen, and liquid helium. These liquids are used in various applications such as cooling systems in vehicles, cryogenic storage, and superconducting technology.