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solidify is an irreversible
All gases will liquify (or solidify in some cases) as a result of a sufficiently low temperature or a sufficiently high pressure, or a combination of both.
No. Rock melts when temperature reaches a high enough point. Increasing pressure actually raises the temperature needed to melt rock, so it can actually cause molten rock to solidify.
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When something needs to solidify it is currently in a liquid form, such as water, and needs to solidify. One example could be when water is frozen it becomes ice, a frozen mass.
At STP (standard temperature and pressure) hydrogen is a gas.It cools to a liquid at -423 °F, which is only about 37 degrees above absolute zero. Eleven degrees cooler, at -434 °F, it starts to solidify.
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sublimate it and get ammonia gas and hcl acid gas and then solidify
Not really, in fact being a gas giant, Jupiter probably doesn't really have a surface - although at some point the hydrogen of which it's mainly made may solidify under enourmous pressure.
Solidify is a verb.
solidify is an irreversible
All gases will liquify (or solidify in some cases) as a result of a sufficiently low temperature or a sufficiently high pressure, or a combination of both.
because it developed a cyst. I have one too. In time the cyst will solidify and can only be removed by a surgeon.
On lowering the temperature to -400 degree Celsius (approx) and increasing the pressure to very high level we can solidify air
There are two names for the verb to solidify: - solidity, - solidness.
The composition of the magma effects the temperature it will cool and solidify at. In general most magma solidify at about 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
The verb form of solid is solidify. As in "to solidify something".