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The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
Depends on the starting temperature of the liquid being frozen, the melting point of the liquid being frozen, and the temperature of the freezer being used to freeze the liquid. Of course it depends upon the temperature of the water being placed in the ice trays, and the temperature of the freezer into which the trays are placed ... but mine, room-temp tap water into a stack of 4 ice trays ... about 10 hours.
it is a liquid therefore it does
Methanol will freeze at negative 143 (Fahrenheit)/ negative 97 (Celsius). If it is added to water (freezing point of 32*F/0*C) then it will make the water freeze at a lower temperature. So yes, methanol will lower the freezing point of any liquid that freezes at a higher temperature than methanol. But methanol cannot lower the freezing point of any liquid that will still be liquid at -143*F/-97*C.
A thermometer will measure the temperature of a liquid.
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ethanol, it won't freeze
45 celcius
Yeah any liquid can and as long as it is in a freezing temperature room or container forever!
Every liquid, with the single exception of liquid helium, will eventually freeze if it gets cold enough. Helium, however, does not freeze.
Because the fog would have to be a liquid for it to freeze.
When you increase the the temperature of the bubble solution, the molecules in the liquid and the gas inside the bubble are moving more quickly. This can cause the solution to thin faster. Also, the film that forms the bubble will evaporate more quickly, causing it to pop. On the other hand, at warmer temperatures the air in a closed container will become more humid, which will slow the rate of evaporation and therefore slow the rate at which the bubbles will pop. When you lower the temperature you might reach a point where the soap in your bubble solution becomes insoluble in water. Basically a sufficiently cold temperature might keep the bubble solution from forming the film needed to make bubbles. If you lower the temperature enough, you may be able to freeze the solution or freeze the bubble solution, thus slowing the rate at which they will pop.
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Well, if it's a hot temperature, liquid can evaporate. If cold, liquid may freeze.
Yes, any liquid substance can freeze at a certain temperature. Mud is a mixture of water (h2o) and dirt. Therefore, it will be able to freeze.
Why should it freeze, the ground temperature is far above -210 oC (melting point)
Ethanol