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as fast it can get to 0 degrees you have to more specific.
When fresh water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees, the water molecules enter a highly agitated state, causing them to vibrate and fly around very fast. The higher the temperature, the faster the molecules move. Eventually, when the water is at 212 degrees, the molecules are moving fast enough to actually throw themselves out of the minor bonds that held them together originally, casting them out of the liquid to enter the air as a gas.
depending on which liquid you freeze it may depend on how fast it will freeze because it may have less calories or less sugar.
The temperature of human urine is 98.6. But its cools fast just like water.
A formula doesn't exist; this depends on the temperature, pressure, room volume, amount of water, etc.
How fast does skin freeze in -22C?
as fast it can get to 0 degrees you have to more specific.
Just as soon as its temperature has dropped to 32 degrees (Fahrenheit, or 0° Celsius), and the heat of fusion has leaked out of it, it solidifies, I guarantee.
it freezes because the degrees of the coldness makes the degress of the normal temperature of the water be cold which makes thet water frozen cause of the chemicals and molecules the move fast but when it comes to coldness the molecules stop moving and freeze.
No, the water is moving too fast for it to freeze.
No, the water's molecules are moving too fast at its boiling point to freeze.
yes it does it does not freeze as fast
It depends on how much water you have.
5 seconds
it will freeze fast
Well it depends what container.
Water is a gas at +100C and a solid at -0. Therefor water is a liquid at 0-100C.