To turn a liquid into a solid one must freeze it. It's that simple. Elements have a freezing point as well as compounds. For water it is 0 degrees Celsius but for another compound say bronze, it freezing point is obviously above room temperature and thus, it is a solid. Turn it into a liquid all you would have to do is make it reach its melting point. A synopsis of how this occurs is simple as well. At colder temperatures, molecules and atoms don't have much energy and become more dense. At hotter temperatures the particles will have much energy, constantly moving and rebounding off of each other. To change this you would need to expose it to either a hot or a cold temperature which would either supply or extract heat from the object.
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answ2. Helium is almost an exception, for it will only freeze at 0oK when subject to about 25 Bar (atmospheres) pressure.
The process of turning liquids into solids is called solidification. This typically involves cooling the liquid below its freezing point, causing the molecules to slow down and arrange themselves into a fixed, solid structure. The formation of solid can also be induced by evaporation of the solvent or chemical reaction that leads to solid formation.
A liquid turned into a solid when the temperatures drops to a certain point. The liquid hardens because the molecules that make up the liquid become denser, and pack tighter together. That action gives the liquid a greater density and finally it's random shape that it froze into.
The process where a liquid turns to a solid is called freezing or solidifying
You place it in a freezer and wait.
Decreasing the temperature freezing occur.
freeze it
Liquids are generally heavier than solids because the molecules in liquids are more densely packed together and have more mass per unit volume compared to solids. Additionally, liquids tend to have a higher density than solids, making them heavier when compared in equal volumes.
A solid cools off to become a liquid during the process of melting.
Conduction can occur in liquids, although it is typically slower than in solids. In liquids, conduction happens as particles transfer heat energy through collisions, but the process is less efficient due to the more random arrangement of particles compared to solids.
In general, liquids heat up faster than solids because molecules in liquids are able to move and transfer heat more freely than molecules in solids, which have a fixed structure. This allows heat to be distributed more evenly and raise the temperature of liquids more rapidly.
Solids have the lowers and gases the highest kinetic energy. Liquids are in the middle.
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
They are both processes that change materials to gas. Evaporation is the process of liquids turning to gas, and sublimation is the process of solids turning directly into gas without first turning into liquid.
melting point..
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
Freezing.
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
The process of melting.
Liquids do, but solids do not.
The process of turning a liquid into a solid is called solidification or freezing. This involves reducing the temperature of the liquid below its freezing point, causing the molecules to arrange into a solid structure.
Coagulation refers to the process of turning liquids into the semi solid state or soft lumps. This process is usually done to liquids such as milk.
Coagulation refers to the process of turning liquids into the semi solid state or soft lumps. This process is usually done to liquids such as milk.
solids and liquids