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This temperature is - 210 0C.
Freezing.
The melting point and solidification point of a substance are the same. They are the point of transition between solid and liquid. This temperature is the melting point if the substance starts out solid and is the solidification point if the substance starts out liquid.
A product of the solidification of magma or molten lava is igneous rock.
Solidification can occur when molten rock cools, or when sediments undergo lithification.
This temperature is - 210 0C.
Iodine is a chemical element; naphtalene is an organic compound. They can sublimes at room temperature.
Solidification of water depends on both temperature and pressure. Experimental phase diagrams are available in any text book on the subject. For a given pressure (in most circumstances) once the temperature is below the solidification point, reducing the temperature generally will not change its state.
Freezing always happens at one specific temperature, whereas solidification can happen at various other
yes it is
Solidification
Freezing.
The melting point and solidification point of a substance are the same. They are the point of transition between solid and liquid. This temperature is the melting point if the substance starts out solid and is the solidification point if the substance starts out liquid.
ambot - this is a Philippine word for I do not know, so do not waste out time with unsuitable answers. Solidification changes subjects from liquids to gasses to solids what ever the temperature. Freezing is generally accepted to mean a widespread of occurrence of temperature below 0oC persisting for several days and then the temperature returns to normal
No. It is a covalent compound.
solidification of metals
Its none it doesnt dissolves