A substance becomes a liquid below its freezing point. At this temperature, the solid state will melt into a liquid due to the absorption of heat energy.
A liquid becomes a solid through a process called solidification or freezing. This occurs when the temperature of the liquid decreases below its freezing point, causing the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a more ordered structure. As a result, the liquid loses its ability to flow and transforms into a solid state.
The process by which a solid becomes a liquid is called melting. This transition occurs when the solid's temperature increases above its melting point, causing the solid's crystalline structure to break down and transform into a liquid state.
In physics, "boiling" and "freezing" points generally refer to the temperatre and pressure at which liquid water becomes a gas (the "boiling point"), or when liquid water becomes a soild (the "freezing" point). This can be extended to other compounds as well, although the terms "boiling" and "freezing" are not necessarily used. More correctly, we should describe phase transition points, the temperature and pressure where any compound undergoes a change from one state of matter (eg, solid --> liquid, or liquid --> gas, or gas --> plasma).
Liquids become solids upon freezing. Most solids contract when they freeze. The expansion of water when it becomes ice is an unusual property.
The process of turning a liquid into a solid is called solidification or freezing. This involves reducing the temperature of the liquid below its freezing point, causing the molecules to arrange into a solid structure.
It is possible to keep water as liquid below its freezing point - see related link.
No it would be the boiling point. At freezing point it becomes solid
Freezing is the process by which a liquid changes into a solid by decreasing its temperature below its freezing point.
A liquid becomes a solid through a process called solidification or freezing. This occurs when the temperature of the liquid decreases below its freezing point, causing the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a more ordered structure. As a result, the liquid loses its ability to flow and transforms into a solid state.
This is officially known as the freezing point.
A liquid becomes a solid when the temperature reaches is freezing point.
super-cooled liquid
Water remains water no matter what state it is in, we just call it ice when it becomes a solid. However, you can keep water a liquid below it's freezing point by super cooling it. Another cool fact is if you cool water below freezing and it is still a liquid, shake it and it will start to freeze in a matter of seconds.
The process by which a solid becomes a liquid is called melting. This transition occurs when the solid's temperature increases above its melting point, causing the solid's crystalline structure to break down and transform into a liquid state.
The boiling point, because a liquid boils into a gas.
By freezing so if it got froze it would no longer be a liquid. the answer alltogether though is : A LIQUID CHANGES ITS STATE BY FREEZING.
0 degrees Celsius, for water. Freezing point of any substance is that temperature at which it turns from liquid to solid.