Honey solidifies because when a person purchases honey in the store it is in its melted state. The honey will solidify after a time and no longer be in its melted state. Vegetable oil has the same properties, only vegetable oil will solidify if it gets too cold.
You use solidify in a sentence to describe something becoming solid or hard. When you make cranberry sauce and keep it in the refrigerator, it will solidify.
No, canola oil does not solidify at room temperature.
No, vegetable oil does not solidify at room temperature.
Yes, acetone can freeze and solidify at low temperatures.
Yes, urine can freeze and solidify at low temperatures, just like water.
Yes, it is frequenly possible; the cause is the loss of water. But the solid honey is also very good.
Honey is a liquid that gets thicker when cold due to its higher viscosity at lower temperatures. The molecules in honey move slower when cold, causing it to solidify and become more viscous.
Solidify is a verb.
There are two names for the verb to solidify: - solidity, - solidness.
The verb form of solid is solidify. As in "to solidify something".
Natural honey doesn't go 'off'. Although honey being sold in a supermarket will have a 'sell by' date, this is just to abide by the law. Good quality honey will eventually granulate (solidify) but this doesn't affect its quality or taste. To bring the honey back to its original state you should gently heat it, being careful not to bring it to boiling point.
The composition of the magma effects the temperature it will cool and solidify at. In general most magma solidify at about 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
One example of a substance that can exist as both a liquid and a solid is honey. At room temperature, honey is a thick liquid, but if cooled below its freezing point, it can solidify into a semi-solid state.
You use solidify in a sentence to describe something becoming solid or hard. When you make cranberry sauce and keep it in the refrigerator, it will solidify.
No, canola oil does not solidify at room temperature.
No, vegetable oil does not solidify at room temperature.
Yes, acetone can freeze and solidify at low temperatures.