Yes potassium liquifies salt. Take an avocado for instance very high potassium levels. (Much more than a bannana) and sprinkle some salt on some cut Leicester and wait. You will see it turn into liquid droplets.
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 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
liquefy, dissolve, thaw, soften
My blender will liquefy fruits.
Cool the gas sufficiently and it will liquefy.
It liquefy the gas at its critical temperature