Lower the temperature to below the freezing point, and it gets nice and hard.
yes
I think that the liquid detergent will freeze the fastest because it has water in it.
Can them in own liquid and freeze away
As a general rule, liquids don't freeze things. But the gas, Liquid Nitrogen, can freeze things.
freezer
Yes, freeze air until it becomes a liquid and perform fractional distillation. Oxygen, nitrogen and other gases will be produced.
No. But scientists might be researching how to make one. If there was, probably used Liquid Nitrogen.
yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid
A liquid will freeze under some specific conditions. These are high pressure and low temperature. Also you must be below the freezing point.
ice can freeze any liquid and some solids
No. The wind is composed of a small amount of water vapor and about 20% oxygen and about 80% nitrogen. The water vapor may freeze but the oxygen and the nitrogen cannot freeze at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Oxygen has a much lower freezing point than liquid nitrogen and if the nitrogen were to be frozen, liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to freeze it...sort of like trying to make ice using cold water.
Every liquid, with the single exception of liquid helium, will eventually freeze if it gets cold enough. Helium, however, does not freeze.