The melting temperature for solids depends on the material of the solid. For example, ice melts at a much lower temperature than iron.
Nitrogen liquifies at a temperature of -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.
Raising the temperature of most solids causes the vibration of the molecules to increase in amplitude and speed. This results in the solid expanding as the molecules take up more space due to their increased movement.
Lower the temperature. Different parts will liquify and freeze at different temperatures.
One method to liquify atmospheric gases is through a process called cryogenic liquefaction. This involves lowering the temperature of the gases to below their critical temperature, causing them to condense into liquid form. This process is commonly used in industry to produce liquid oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases.
To liquify a gas, it must be cooled below its critical temperature while maintaining a pressure above its critical pressure. This causes the gas to condense into a liquid state, where the intermolecular forces are strong enough to overcome the kinetic energy of the particles. This process is typically achieved through compression and cooling in a refrigeration system.
The temperature of a solid can vary depending on its specific properties and composition. Solids generally have a range of melting points where they transition from a solid to a liquid state. The temperature of a solid can be affected by factors such as pressure and the presence of impurities.
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No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
A rise in temperature causes the particles in the thermometer to move faster, which in turn causes the liquid to expand and rise in the thermometer tube. This increase in volume is then calibrated to display a corresponding temperature reading.
Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
With a powerful blender. Another method that may be successful is to put it in a strong, airtight container and introduce super-heated and compressed hydrogen to liquify the solids.