there's 4 states in which everything can exist:
solid
fluid
gas
plasma (best described as very hot fluid gas)
and to answer the question: No once a liquid changed completely into solid state it doesn't matter if its cooled more or not, it will get colder but other than that nothing changes.
When water freezes, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to float. This is because the molecular structure of ice forms a crystalline lattice that takes up more space than liquid water molecules. Therefore, frozen water (ice) is lighter than liquid water, which is why ice floats on water.
Ocean water gets more dense as temperature goes down. So, the colder the water, the more dense it is. Increasing salinity also increases the density of sea water. Source: Science book.
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
When a liquid solidifies, the particles slow down and come closer together, forming a more ordered and structured arrangement. This process releases energy in the form of heat, resulting in the formation of a solid with a specific shape and volume.
High altitude clouds are made of ice crystals because temperatures are colder at higher altitudes, causing water vapor to freeze. Low altitude clouds are made of liquid water because temperatures are warmer near the Earth's surface, allowing water vapor to remain in liquid form.
Once the ice forms a solid the crystalline structure is set. It is not "more" frozen as the temperature drops. It is like any other solid and gets colder. Is water more water at 20 oC or 30 oC? - it is just water.The solid would have to be heated to 0 oC (32 oF) before bonds would be broken for the solid to start to melt. All inter molecular bonds have to break (latent heat of fusion) before the solid turns completely to liquid.
your palm because it has more sensation
Its clocks run faster.It gets hit with more cosmic and solar radiation.It gets hotter and colder more easily.It gets lonely and scared in the dark.
When water freezes, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to float. This is because the molecular structure of ice forms a crystalline lattice that takes up more space than liquid water molecules. Therefore, frozen water (ice) is lighter than liquid water, which is why ice floats on water.
Cash is as liquid as it gets.
Freezing does not change the mass of a liquid. Its density may change, however. Most solids are denser than their liquid phase. Frozen water, i.e. ice, is less dense, and so floats.
No. It is more dense.
Gets colder.
When a fluid gets colder, it typically contracts and becomes denser, leading to a decrease in volume. This can result in the fluid becoming more viscous, moving more slowly, and potentially solidifying into a solid state, depending on the specific substance.
Ocean water gets more dense as temperature goes down. So, the colder the water, the more dense it is. Increasing salinity also increases the density of sea water. Source: Science book.
The ocean is most dense towards the bottom of the sea. As the water in the ocean gets colder it gets more dense.
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.