When something solidifies, it turns from a gas or a liquid to a solid. The opposite of something turning from a liquid or gas to a solid would be something turning from a solid to a liquid or gas. Now, there's a word for something turning from a solid to a gas, but it's not in common use; and very few things go straight from solid to gas (dry ice is one example). So the most appropriate answer would be the word for something turning from solid to liquid, which is "liquify".
You use solidify in a sentence to describe something becoming solid or hard. When you make cranberry sauce and keep it in the refrigerator, it will solidify.
No, canola oil does not solidify at room temperature.
No, vegetable oil does not solidify at room temperature.
Yes, acetone can freeze and solidify at low temperatures.
Yes, urine can freeze and solidify at low temperatures, just like water.
Depending on what is being affected, the opposite would be freeze or solidify.
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Solidify is a verb.
There are two names for the verb to solidify: - solidity, - solidness.
The verb form of solid is solidify. As in "to solidify something".
The composition of the magma effects the temperature it will cool and solidify at. In general most magma solidify at about 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
You use solidify in a sentence to describe something becoming solid or hard. When you make cranberry sauce and keep it in the refrigerator, it will solidify.
No, canola oil does not solidify at room temperature.
No, vegetable oil does not solidify at room temperature.
Yes, acetone can freeze and solidify at low temperatures.
When the temperature dropped below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, the water solidified into ice. You can solidify water by putting it in the freezer, which will solidify it by turning it into ice.
Various salts that solidify in the urinary tract are called?