freezing point depression ..
The effect of a solute on the freezing point and boiling point of a solvent is related to what is known as the colligative property. Upon addition of the solute, the freezing point will be lowered, and the boiling point will be increased. The magnitude of the change will depend on the solute and how many particles it forms upon dissolving, and on the nature of the solvent and the freezing/boiling point constant for that solvent.
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
Freezing
not sure about it, for example; take two different types of oil (not water) consider the first liquid is 'x' and other is 'y' you want to change the freezing point of 'x' by adding 'y' slowly you can imagine the equations and other because i am a poor 'Indian' 'plus two' (standard education) my English also very bad.
is when the solid is hard then the word is Melting to change to liquid
The effect of a solute on the freezing point and boiling point of a solvent is related to what is known as the colligative property. Upon addition of the solute, the freezing point will be lowered, and the boiling point will be increased. The magnitude of the change will depend on the solute and how many particles it forms upon dissolving, and on the nature of the solvent and the freezing/boiling point constant for that solvent.
Solutes raise and lower the boiling points of solvents. :)
It's called freezing. Think of water to ice. Freezing.
This type of change is called freezing
a liquid to a solid is called the melting point:-)
The change is called freezing.
This is the phase change called freezing.
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
The process of changing from a liquid to a solid is called solidification or freezing.
Freezing
Freezing
This is called freezing.