The temperature varies from one liquid to another.
Every element has a different freezing point and boiling point. You can calculate both for a molecule by using a formula that takes into consideration the different elements that make up the molecule in comparision to percentage that element is of the total mass of the molecule
Most liquid freezes at 0 degrees celsius. Though you can do things like add salt to water so that it wont freeze. (very good trick for party's to quickly chill drinks) Liquids with high alcohol do not freeze unless they are flash frozen.
It is different for each liquid. The freezing point of pure water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so frozen water (ice) melts when it reaches 32 degrees, and liquid water freezes when it reaches 32 degrees.
Depends on the liquid. Water, for example, freezes at 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit).
Alcohol freezes at 0 Fahrenheit.
It depends on the material (and pressure). Water freezes to ice at 32F, ambient pressure. Liquid iron freezes to solid iron at 2800F, ambient pressure.
Depends on the liquid. Water is 0 degrees Celsius.
It depends on which liquid it is. For example, water's freezing and melting point is 0 degrees celsius, whereas a liquid with a greater viscosity may freeze at 5 degrees celsius.
Liquids freeze at different temperatures but it is not likely that any will freeze at 100degrees C as that is the teperature at which water boils.
yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures
Yes. Any liquids freeze. Water, dish soap, and yes, even Windex.Hope This Helps!-Addii
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
No. Most liquids contract when they freeze. Water is unique in that it expands.
Liquids freeze at different temperatures but it is not likely that any will freeze at 100degrees C as that is the teperature at which water boils.
yes different liquids have different freezing temperatures
Ice is frozen liquid, mainly water. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Other liquids freeze at different temperatures.
yes solids freeze faster than liquids
Five facts: 1. When liquids cool down, they become solids. 2. When gases cool down, they become liquids. 3. When solids heat up, they become liquids. 4. When liquids heat up, they become gases. 5. Some liquids will only freeze in temperatures that can never be recreated by humans.
Freeze them.
You can only freeze liquids; aluminum tin is solid.
No. Vodka doesn't freeze ;)
Distillation.
This depends on each material: at low temperatures liquids become solids and gases also liquids and after this solids.
These liquids have different chemical composition and structure.
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.