You can't freeze gasoline at home, unless you have some liquid nitrogen around.
Liquids freeze because the particles have less energy so therefore becoming solid because the cannot spread as far apart. Liquids freeze when their particles have slowed down enough to "stick" together and form a solid structure. When the temperature--the average speed of particles--is low enough, liquids freeze into solids.
yes solids freeze faster than liquids
If you freeze two different liquids water will freeze first. Water will freeze fastere than any other liquid. So if you want to try it at home it is not dangerous!!!!!
Freeze them.
No, not all liquids freeze at 0°C. The freezing point of a liquid depends on its specific chemical properties. Water freezes at 0°C, but other liquids, such as alcohol or oil, can have different freezing points.
You can only freeze liquids; aluminum tin is solid.
No, let me give you an example, if you put milk or any liquids in the freezer they will freeze. there are certain foods that cannot be put in the freezer
Some examples of liquids that do not freeze at typical temperatures include liquid nitrogen, liquid helium, and liquid mercury.
Water will.
No.
No, not all liquids and gases freeze in the same way as water. The freezing point of a substance depends on its chemical composition and molecular structure. Different substances will freeze at different temperatures.
Yes, liquids in checked luggage can freeze during a flight if the temperature in the cargo hold drops low enough.