It sounds like you mean the "Liquid Patina" that is applied to copper or brass to give them an antique look.
If you could be more specific about what you are applying the liquid to, maybe I could be more help.
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The only other name I can find for resin turquoise is "imitation turquoise".
it is called sperm
The phase transition from a liquid to a solid is called freezing or solidification.
First, a solid melts, then a liquid evaporates
IN THE OLD DAYS PEOPLE WOULD REFER TO OIL AS LIQUED GOLD.
It is spelled glass. And yes to be technical, it is a liqued because it is made if melted sand!
When a liquid changes to solid, physical change is taking place, which is called freezing.
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Pretty much everything, although some materials will rather go through thermal degradation instead of melting, such as trees or other organic material. Some substances will rather go from solid to gas, which is called sublimation.
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condensation