yes you can i have tried it in science class at my school it goes from solid , liquid , solid, i think
"Liquefy" means to make or become liquid, usually by heating or applying pressure to a solid substance.
Carbon dioxide cannot be easily changed to a liquid at standard temperature and pressure because it undergoes sublimation, where it transitions directly from a solid to a gas. To liquefy carbon dioxide, it needs to be subjected to high pressure and low temperature, typically below -78.5 degrees Celsius at pressures above 5.1 atmospheres.
The opposite of congeal is liquefy. When a substance liquefies, it changes from a solid to a liquid state.
The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.
Oxygen liquefies at a temperature of -183 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
You can liquefy metal by heating it to a high enough temperature.
The suffix in "liquefy" is "-fy," which means "to make" or "to cause to become."
The critical temperature for carbon dioxide is 304K (87.8°F [31°C]). That means that no amount of pressure applied to a sample of carbon dioxide gas at or above 304K (87.8°F [31°C]) will cause the gas to liquefy. At or below that temperature, however, the gas can be liquefied provided sufficient pressure is applied. The corresponding critical pressure for carbon dioxide at 304K (87.8°F [31°C]) is 72.9 atmospheres (~73000 kPa). In other words, the application of a pressure of 72.9 atmospheres of pressure on a sample of carbon dioxide gas at 304K (87.8°F [31°C]) will cause the gas to liquefy. See related link to read more about the Liquefaction of Gases.
The root word for "liquefy" is "lique-" which comes from the Latin word "liquere" meaning "to be liquid."
Yes
"Liquefy" means to make or become liquid, usually by heating or applying pressure to a solid substance.
Depends which gas
It liquefy the gas at its critical temperature
My blender will liquefy fruits.
liquefy, dissolve, thaw, soften