Milk
Egg white
Blood
egg solidifies on heating
When the stearic acid changes into solid from liquid it becomes stiff
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
The glue soaks into both parts then carrier liquid dries up and glue solidifies.
well you can change jelly to a liquid to a soild.
* To change a gas into a liquid you need to evaporate the gas by heating it
none idiot. anything that is heated becomes less solid as the ionic bonds are reduced to ions. idiot.
the liquid inside the egg.
Solidifying upon heating is not a property of any particular compound, but rather of a class of unstable materials called "supercooled" liquids. If a liquid is cooled below its freezing point, with care to avoid agitation and/or the presence of any crystal nuclei, the liquid can remain in the liquid state for some time and as much as several degrees below its equilibrium freezing temperature. Slight heating, because of the convective agitation that the heating induces within the liquid, can then cause the liquid to freeze.
When the stearic acid changes into solid from liquid it becomes stiff
The three forms (solid, liquid and vapour) are interchangeable and can change from one physical state to another. Chemically, they exist as H2O molecules throughout.Solid ice melts on heating to become liquid water. Liquid water boils on heating to become gaseous steam.Conversely, gaseous steam condenses on cooling to become liquid water. Liquid water solidifies on cooling to become solid ice.On heating: ice -> water -> steamOn cooling: steam -> water -> ice
On heating, borax first loses water molecules and swells up.On further heating it turns into a transparent liquid, which solidifies into glass like material known as borax bead. Na2B4O7.10H2O -----heat------>Na2B4O7------heat------>2NaBO2+B2O3 Sodium Boric metaborate anhydride
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
By freezing the vinegar so the water solidifies. The decanted liquid is concentrated.
A supercooled liquid can become solid on heating.
once it drops below the freezing point, it solidifies
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I think it's liquid because heating it will make it evaporate.