most gases only become liquid under extreme pressure, not cold.
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There's a critical temperature, which is different for each gas, above which it won't liquefy even if compressed. Certainly a domestic freezer won't be nearly cold enough for most gases. But carbon dioxide will solidify with no compression at all.
A gas turns into a liquid when
1) Either its temperature is high enough (above the melting point of the gas)
2) Or the pressure is high enough, temperature being lower than the melting point of the gas
But the 2nd option will work only for Temperatures less than the critical temperature of the gas. Once that temperature is crossed, no amount of pressure can turn the gas into liquid
no
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
it will freeze in to a ice block
Before a gas can freeze it must first condense and become a liquid. Then the liquefied gas can freeze if the temperature or pressure is reduced enough. The change that take place is that the molecules move much slower and interact with each other more often, producing the physical characteristics of a solid.
When you get it, it's liquid; it won't burn until it's been converted to a gas. Gasoline will freeze by the time it gets to -50C. Then it would be a solid. But most of us don't go out in that weather.
depending on which liquid you freeze it may depend on how fast it will freeze because it may have less calories or less sugar.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
As a general rule, liquids don't freeze things. But the gas, Liquid Nitrogen, can freeze things.
Liquid nitrogen
a gas depending on the liquid, eventually gas.
You can change both of these by increasing or decreasing the speed of the molecules (kinetic energy), or by increasing or decreasing the heat applied (thermal energy). If you want to melt ice, you can increase the kinetic energy by increasing the thermal energy. The opposite occurs if you want to freeze water.
Solid to liquid=Melt Liquid to solid=Freeze Solid to gas=Dissaper Liquid to gas=Evaporate
yes
liquid nitrogen will not freeze everything. Hydrogen and helium will remain a gas when exposed to liquid nitrogen.
Well it is normally a liquid, but if you freeze it it turns into a solid, (ICE) and if you heat water it is a gas. (STEAM). And making steam cool down will turn into water and then freezing it will make it turn into ice again.WATER HAS A LIFE CYCLE
Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid
To change a solid into a liquid, you melt it. To change a liquid into a gas, you boil it. To change a gas into a liquid, you condense it. To change a liquid into a solid, you freeze it. Some solids cannot be melted. Complex molecules may break down or burn before they melt e.g. wood, meat.
Yes the water is In fact liquid. But the bottle is not. If you freeze the water it becomes a solid. If you steam the water it becomes a gas.