As a desiccant (removes water), deicing road surfaces (decreases the freezing point) and also as a firming agent in food.
what does freezing
Freezing is exothermic.
Freezing change a liquid in a solid.
when a liquid turns into a solid
Freezing and thawing
No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either: a) melt the freezing agent...... b) burst it into flames...... c) or both.
used as cooling and freezing agent
to prevent the unit from freezing. Glycol is a an antifreeze agent
Freezing it - like water/ice Setting it - if it has a setting agent like gelatin
As a desiccant (removes water), deicing road surfaces (decreases the freezing point) and also as a firming agent in food.
nitrogen is the best freezing agent, it i used in the labs to preserve things, that are meant to be defrosted later and still be viable after, ex":cell bank
Freezing is used as an adjective (it's freezing, freezing temperatures) or in the noun freezing point. Whilst freezing points is the plural of freezing point, the word freezing itself has no plural form
the result of freezing and thawing and freezing is frost boil
- because rain is frequently an acid rain - because water from the pores of rocks expand after freezing and during the time the rock is destroyed by the inside pressure
When it gets above freezing when it rains then it gets below freezing it causes freezing rain.
Freezing water of is an example of physical change.