Generally, liquids on Earth freeze into what we call ice, or sometimes snow or hail. All liquids have a certain temperature at which they will freeze but they are often referred to as ice once they are frozen.
why did orange juice, milk and diet coke (liquids with additives) freeze first before pure drinking water? I made sure all these liquids started freezing at equal temperature, before placing them in the -2 degree freezer. Wrong, water freezes before all of those liquids because there is more space between the molecules so the cold air can reach into the liquid faster.
Water, Mercury, Gasoline and Oil derivatives. or probabily any acidic liquids exept vinegar
Yes all liquids freeze at the same temprature, although the boiling rate is affected by impurities.
Cordial has sugar in it. Sugar and also liquids with sugar in them freeze much more slowly than those without.
yes solids freeze faster than liquids
Liquids freeze at different temperatures but it is not likely that any will freeze at 100degrees C as that is the teperature at which water boils.
Freeze them.
You can only freeze liquids; aluminum tin is solid.
No. Vodka doesn't freeze ;)
While there are many liquids that are known to conduct electricity, there are several that do not. These liquids that don't conduct electricity include milk, lava in its molten state, melting wax, and soda pop.
They have electricity in them because of there liquids
Liquids freeze because the particles have less energy so therefore becoming solid because the cannot spread as far apart. Liquids freeze when their particles have slowed down enough to "stick" together and form a solid structure. When the temperature--the average speed of particles--is low enough, liquids freeze into solids.
Water will.
No.
Only the few liquids that expand when they freeze like water. But yes, they can.
Because some liquids have less kinetic energy.