Conduction takes place in liquids and gaz's
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Sure there can be conduction, but quite often, most of the heat will be transposrted by convection, not conduction.
It is the take up of a gas by a solid or liquid or the take up of a liquid by a solid.
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
It does
take some ice (a solid) and melt it into water (a liquid)
Take water and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours. You have taken a liquid and turned it into a solid. Let the Ice set out on the table for a while and let it melt completely. You have now taken the solid and reverted it back to its liquid state.
The process of conversion of liquid into a solid is called freezing.
You actually take away energy to turn a liquid into a solid.
If a liquid changes into a solid it freezes. When you place an ice cube tray with liquid water into the freezer, it will turn into a solid we call ice. If you take that solid ice out of the freezer and leave it on the counter, it will melt into a liquid once again.