Yes, melted wax cooling and solidifying is an example of freezing. Freezing is the process in which a liquid changes into a solid state due to a decrease in temperature.
Yes, melted metal can be solidified again by allowing it to cool and re-solidify. The process involves letting the melted metal cool down to its freezing point, at which point it will turn back into a solid state.
When water changes into a solid it becomes a solid!
When melted rock solidifies, it forms an igneous rock. This process is known as crystallization.
When a liquid becomes solid, it undergoes a phase change known as solidification or freezing. During this process, the particles within the liquid slow down and come closer together to form a crystalline structure, resulting in the solid state.
Liquid to solid is a phase change.
A liquid can become a solid for example when you freeze ice it becomes and ice cube.
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.
no its at freezing point when water becomes solid
It becomes an igneous rock.
A liquid becomes a solid by freezing or drying
Yes! Freezing (when a substance becomes solid) and melting points (when a substance becomes liquid) are characteristic properties.
The process by which a liquid becomes a solid is called "freezing".
the example of liquid to solid ice liquid water convert in to solid ice...............
Freezing. It's also called "solidifying", such as melted wax becoming solid when it cools and hardens.
water freezing into ice liquid to solid
water freezing into ice liquid to solid
This is officially known as the freezing point.