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How are melting point and solidification point related to each other?

The melting point and solidification point of a substance are the same. They are the point of transition between solid and liquid. This temperature is the melting point if the substance starts out solid and is the solidification point if the substance starts out liquid.


Where does solidification happen in the water cycle?

Solidification involves conversion of water to ice. It happens during snowfall in precipitation.


What is a sentence for the word solidification?

When water reaches 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the solidification process begins to turn it into ice.


What is Conversion from water to water called?

Solidification or freezing is when a liquid turns to solid (when cold enough.


What are the best example of solidification?

As a liquid, water's molecules are inconstant random motion. As the liquid cools, the molecules move ever slower, until their entropy is such that they end their random motion, and align themselves along certain planes. When this happens, the water solidifies and turns to ice. This is one form of solidification. There are many other types of solidification depending on the context of your question. Perhaps if you refined your question, you will get a more refined answer.


Melting boiling condensation freezing solidification and evaporation are processes which involve what?

Water.


Why thoes liquid grow when it change to solid?

Most liquids compress on solidification with the exception of water which due to its anomalous behaviour expands on solidification.Note also that any liquid containing water like milk will also expand on solidification.


Is when ice turns into liquid water?

A physical change of freezing (or solidification)


Is condensation of water vapor the same as solidification?

No, condensing is the turning of water gas (vapor of steam) into a liquid while solidification is changing the liquid phase into a solid phase (ice). I believe if I can remember my Thermdynamics that all fluids can also directly from gas into a solid at high pressures. I believe that is called sublimation.


Why water expands on solidification?

Water expands on solidification because the hydrogen bonds between water molecules in ice are arranged in a hexagonal structure with more space between the molecules compared to liquid water. This results in a decrease in density and an expansion of volume when water freezes into ice.


What is a 14 letter word that starts with s and freezes to become ice?

Solidification is the process of a liquid freezing to become a solid. If you transcribed the question incorrectly, this answer works.


Does heating cause solidification?

No. Cooling will though. Think about, if you heat up water will it turn to ice (solidfy)?