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What term describes the physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point?

Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.


How can a liquid change its state?

By freezing so if it got froze it would no longer be a liquid. the answer alltogether though is : A LIQUID CHANGES ITS STATE BY FREEZING.


What is the change of a liquid to as solid?

it is called the freezing point..!


Freezing point is the point at which a liquid turns into a solid What effect can change the freezing point?

Changing the pressure can affect the freezing point of a substance. Generally, an increase in pressure will lower the freezing point, while a decrease in pressure will raise the freezing point. The presence of solutes or impurities in the liquid can also change the freezing point.


What is the name of the change from liquid to solid or the reverse of melting?

a liquid to a solid is called the melting point:-)


Can you turn a liquid into a solid by freezing it?

No, freezing changes a liquid to a solid. To change a solid to a liquid you need to apply heat. The change begins when the solid reaches its melting point.


How can something change from a liquid to a solid?

I think you mean the freezing point. The freezing point of water is 32 degree's Fahrenheit.


Is there a difference between freezing point depression and freezing point?

This is simply because the evaporation enthalpy is bigger than the enthalpy of fusion. ΔTf = -Kf · m (m= molality) ΔTb = Kb · m (m= molality) what is important is that Kf is proportional to 1/Enthalpy of fusion and the sam is true for Kb (with enthalpy of evaporation)


What is another way of describing of freezing point change?

- Melting point change. ^.^


What water changes from a liquid state to a solid state at degrees Celsius?

The freezing point of water is when it will change from a liquid state to a solid state; the freezing point of water is 0 C.


What would happen to the freezing point of the substance that you worked with if there was twice as much liquid in the test tube?

Nothing. The freezing point depends on the molecular structure, not the volume of the substance. It will take a longer time to freeze twice the amount of liquid, but the freezing point remains the same.


What is the temperature at which matter changes from a liquid to a solid?

the freezing point or melting point, depending on the direction of change.