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This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
If the substance is a liquid, cool it until it freezes. Record the temp while it is freezing, pure substances freeze at a distinct temperature, the freezing point. If it is a solid heat until it melts --- melting point = freezing point.
This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
That's the definition of freezing. It means to lower the temperature of whatever is being frozen below the freezing point (32C for water).
jello sets at any cool temp but i use 37 degrees
Different fluids have different freezing and boiling points. Water has its freezing point at 0 degree Celsius while saline water has its freezing point at -67 degree Celsius.
A maximum a 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius. At water's freezing point. Needs humidity plus cold temp
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
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Freezing point is the point where a liquid turns into a solid. Melting point is the point where a solid turns into a liquid.
Freezing Point, I tried it in the freezer with Sierra Mist, and it burt and was in cyrstal spikes.
Freezing temp for Celsius = 0 degrees (32 degrees Fahrenheit)