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Does the sea have a solid state of matter?

It can freeze and be solid.


Change state from liquid to solid?

freeze


How do you change liquid state to solid state?

freeze okay


How can you convert liquid state of water into solid state?

Freeze the liquid water until it turns to solid ice.


What is a SHORT definition for freeze?

To change state of matter from a liquid to a solid.


Can the ocean freeze solid, or is it always in a liquid state?

The ocean can freeze solid in extremely cold temperatures, but this is rare. Typically, the ocean is in a liquid state due to its high salt content, which lowers its freezing point.


What does freezeing mean?

the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid freeze is when a liquid turns back into a solid. or if it is cold outside instead of cold you could use the word freeze or freezing


What will happen when you freeze a solid?

When you freeze a solid, it loses heat energy causing its particles to slow down and decrease in movement. As a result, the solid will transition into a more ordered, rigid state with a fixed shape and volume.


Why can't salt freeze?

the things which are in liquid state get freezed and become solid. Salt is already a solid so it does have to get freezed.


Which sentence tells about changing matter without changing its state is it freeze water or melt ice?

Neither sentence is correct, state is a solid, a liquid, or a gas. If you melt ice-you are going from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water), if you freeze water - you are going from a liquid (water) to a solid (ice).


What happens to water a 32 Fahrenheit?

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, turning from a liquid to a solid state.


Why doesn't antifreeze freeze?

Actually, antifreeze will freeze. It just freezes at a much lower temperature than ordinary water. But it can freeze, and the chemical structure of antifreeze is such that the molecules will not change state (liquid to solid -- freeze) except at the very lowest temperatures. A lot of thermal energy must be removed from antifreeze to cause the molecules to "hook up" and the stuff to change state into a solid. It's based on the nature of the chemical structure of antifreeze.