no but if you use an ice move excluding hail it could freeze them temporarily
The normal phase for platinum is solid. At room temperature, platinum is a solid.
If it freezes it become Ice (a solid)
Under normal conditions, platinum is a solid.
Platinum's state of matter at room temperature would be a solid.
Water turns to solid when it freezes.
Platinum at room temperature and pressure is in a solid state.
Solid.
platinum belongs to the solid family
A LIQUID FREEZES TO SOLID
A liquid will change to a solid when it freezes.
Liquid freezes into a solid, melts in to a liquid, then evaporate into gas and then freezes back to a liquid.
It becomes a solid, it "freezes"