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Does metal freeze faster?

"no, you can only freeze and thaw glass"Whoever wrote this answer is either trolling (for the e-naive, basically writing joke answers [that you don't actually believe or don't actually hold that opinion] to try and fool people or get a rise out of them for your own amusement) or just a total idiot.You can freeze metal. In fact just about every metal you come in contact with day-to-day, with the exception being if you have an old mercury thermometer (the "mercury" in most modern-day thermometers is not mercury at all), are already frozen.You see, a frozen substance is actually defined as being below it's melting point; in other words, solid. So with a few very strange and esoteric exceptions, anything solid is frozen. This includes the metal in your car, your kitchen utensils and pots/pans, your metal computer case, your lawnmower engine, your soda and beer cans, etc. you get the idea; the list goes on and on.When you melt something frozen, that means you turn it into a liquid, right? So if you can melt metal, that must means it starts of...you guessed...FROZEN!You can freeze metal. You simply don't need to because it's almost always frozen. We just don't think of it as 'frozen' because the word 'frozen' is an adjective derived form the verb freeze, and to freeze something it is generally understood to be a liquid. Since metal is not usually a liquid, we don't refer to it as frozen, being in its natural state. You refer to ice as frozen because usually it is in the form of liquid: water, and so being "frozen" it usually means it WAS liquid and then became a solid. This part is just semantics.So the answer is an enthusiastic "YES!", you CAN freeze metal.


Can you freeze camels milk?

yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid


You can freeze liquid but how do you freeze it?

To freeze a liquid, you need to lower its temperature below its freezing point. This is typically done by placing the liquid in a freezer or exposing it to temperatures below freezing, causing the molecules to slow down and arrange into a solid state.


What is the method to solidify a gas?

To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.


Does it have to be really cold to freeze a liquid?

No, it doesn't have to be extremely cold to freeze a liquid. The freezing point of a liquid depends on its specific properties, such as its composition and purity. Some liquids freeze at temperatures above freezing point if conditions (such as pressure) are altered.

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Can liquid nitrogen actually freeze you?

according to research it can freeze anything with oxygen or tissue i am not certain if it can freeze objects such as computers, toys, cars, or anything metal but it can most definitely freeze you


Does metal freeze faster?

"no, you can only freeze and thaw glass"Whoever wrote this answer is either trolling (for the e-naive, basically writing joke answers [that you don't actually believe or don't actually hold that opinion] to try and fool people or get a rise out of them for your own amusement) or just a total idiot.You can freeze metal. In fact just about every metal you come in contact with day-to-day, with the exception being if you have an old mercury thermometer (the "mercury" in most modern-day thermometers is not mercury at all), are already frozen.You see, a frozen substance is actually defined as being below it's melting point; in other words, solid. So with a few very strange and esoteric exceptions, anything solid is frozen. This includes the metal in your car, your kitchen utensils and pots/pans, your metal computer case, your lawnmower engine, your soda and beer cans, etc. you get the idea; the list goes on and on.When you melt something frozen, that means you turn it into a liquid, right? So if you can melt metal, that must means it starts of...you guessed...FROZEN!You can freeze metal. You simply don't need to because it's almost always frozen. We just don't think of it as 'frozen' because the word 'frozen' is an adjective derived form the verb freeze, and to freeze something it is generally understood to be a liquid. Since metal is not usually a liquid, we don't refer to it as frozen, being in its natural state. You refer to ice as frozen because usually it is in the form of liquid: water, and so being "frozen" it usually means it WAS liquid and then became a solid. This part is just semantics.So the answer is an enthusiastic "YES!", you CAN freeze metal.


The liquid detergent will freeze the fastest.?

I think that the liquid detergent will freeze the fastest because it has water in it.


How do you freeze tomatoes?

Can them in own liquid and freeze away


What kind of liquid do you use to freeze things?

As a general rule, liquids don't freeze things. But the gas, Liquid Nitrogen, can freeze things.


What can you freeze a liquid with?

freezer


Is copper a liquid or a metal?

No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!


Can you freeze camels milk?

yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid


What can ice freeze?

ice can freeze any liquid and some solids


What happens to the liquid as the temperature drops?

Every liquid, with the single exception of liquid helium, will eventually freeze if it gets cold enough. Helium, however, does not freeze.


What are some examples of liquids that don't freeze?

Some examples of liquids that do not freeze at typical temperatures include liquid nitrogen, liquid helium, and liquid mercury.


You can freeze liquid but how do you freeze it?

To freeze a liquid, you need to lower its temperature below its freezing point. This is typically done by placing the liquid in a freezer or exposing it to temperatures below freezing, causing the molecules to slow down and arrange into a solid state.