Freezing
The process in which a liquid is turned to a solid is called "freezing".
The process of a solid turning into a liquid is known as melting. This occurs when heat is applied to the solid, causing the particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and change into a liquid state.
The process of a liquid turning into a solid is called freezing or solidification. This occurs when the temperature of the liquid drops to its freezing point, causing the molecules to lose kinetic energy and arrange themselves into a fixed, orderly structure. As the molecules bond together, the liquid transitions into a solid state, where it maintains a definite shape and volume. This process is common in substances like water, which forms ice when cooled.
A solute
freezing
solidification
melting
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
Soild
Liquid.
Toothpaste is a liquid.
a solid, It does not exhibit the properties of a liquid at rest. A substance that acts like a liquid and a solid is called a non-newtonian fluid