It meltes and then turns Into liquid
The melting point which is at 100 Celsius.
The heat absorbed when a solid liquefies is called latent heat of fusion. This heat is used to break the bonds between the solid particles, allowing them to move freely and change from a solid to a liquid state.
The opposite of congeal is liquefy. When a substance liquefies, it changes from a solid to a liquid state.
Liquefies refers to the process of turning a substance from a solid or gas state into a liquid state. This can occur through various means, such as heating, applying pressure, or mixing with a solvent. For example, ice liquefies into water when heated, and gases can liquefy under high pressure. The term is commonly used in chemistry and physics to describe phase transitions.
Sandstone is the rock that results when sand liquefies.
A solid is already 'frozen'. Many solids will liquefy when heated, so their solid forms are the result of cooling down again, though the solid/liquid change may occur at hundreds of degrees celsius. Gases will liquefy before freezing, but will freeze if cold enough. Thus nitrogen liquefies at -196 celsius and freezes at -210 celsius, hydrogen liquefies at -252 celsius and freezes at -259 celsius, and helium liquefies at -269 celsiusand freezes at -272 celsius, which is about 1 degree above absolute zero.
Liquid naphthalene is typically obtained by melting solid naphthalene. This can be done by heating solid naphthalene to around 80 degrees Celsius until it liquefies. It is important to handle naphthalene with care as it is toxic and flammable.
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Most likely, a typographical error. It may be a confusion of two terms: 1 - solidification (i.e. the process of becoming solid; converse of liquification or, in some instances, gasification); when liquid water turns into ice, it solidifies. When solid wax melts, it liquefies. 2 - lithification (i.e. the process by which sediments and other materials compact and turn into solid rock).
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The glass liquefies.
Liquid helium, it liquefies at -230 to -240 degrees Celsius.