No. Since water boils at 212F, at 100F it begins to evaporate. It freezes at 32F.
No.
every solid is different, is you are asking about water is 0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit
the process of passing from a solid to a liquid is liquification but the passage from liquid to solid ist solidification
Ice/water
Generally speaking, solid turns to a liquid at its melting point. Ice turns to water at 0 degrees Celsius Chocolate melts at 25 degrees Celsius- Yum! Ice (solid) thaws when the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, becoming water (liquid). Other solids (oddly) vary.
At its freezing point. First water starts out as a liquid, then when it freezes, it turns to ice which is a solid.
Water (liquid) placed in the freezer which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or colder turns to ice (solid).
every solid is different, is you are asking about water is 0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit
Water is water be it solid, liquid or vapor.
In order to turn water (a liquid) into ice (a solid) the temperature would have to be 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius
Ice to water
Liquid to solid
when a liquid turns into a solid it contracts
the process of passing from a solid to a liquid is liquification but the passage from liquid to solid ist solidification
Freeze the liquid water until it turns to solid ice.
The point at which a material turns from liquid to solid. 0 degrees Celsius for water turning go ice. Something like 620degrees for aluminium. Matter has 4 states: gas liquid solid and plasma.
When ice (solid) melts, it turns into water (liquid).
The melting point of a solid is the same as the freezing point of a liquid. For example, water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 Celsius), so ice would melt at 32 degrees Fahrenheit( 0 Celsius).