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Dry Ice (frozen Carbon Dioxide) is an example of a frozen volatile material. Water ice is also considered a frozen volatile material which simply means a substance can evaporate at normal temperatures and pressures. NASA found examples of such materials in Mercury's polar caps. Comets also contain frozen volatile materials.
Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, which is not a poisonous substance. You could, of course, get frostbite from it, but you could not be poisoned by it.
Its the degree of attachment between the molecules of the substance: frozen (solid) the arrangement is fixed. melted (liquid) the arrangement is loose enough to be modified by gravity. evaporated: (gas) the attachment becomes insignificant.
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A frozen amount in a bank meant that the deposit you have in your account cannot be withdrawn as it is "frozen". One of the reasons why account is frozen is because of a court order.
Yes, dry ice is a substance. It is frozen carbon dioxide.
Frozen. Any frozen substance is, by definition, solid.
No, fire is not a substance that can be frozen. It is a process.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
The human body is about 209.5 degress celsius so any substance that has a melting point above that. Iron does so it would be a frozen substance in the human body. There are small amounts of iron in the human body.
Frozen thaws to it's original substance, petrified becomes stone.
Frozen - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
It is very likely that Earth is the planet with the largest amount of frozen water.
Very Likely, especially at the poles. It isn't H2O ice though, it is made up of frozen carbon dioxide.