Impossible. Boiling is when a liquid turns into a gas, freezing is when it turns into a solid. Obviously, the same molecules cannot be a gas and a solid at the same time. Mixtures of a liquid and a suspended solid might appear to "freeze" when boiled because they thicken when the liquid boils away, but this is not true freezing.
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At 32°F (0°C), water freezes and turns into ice. This is the temperature at which liquid water transitions into solid ice.
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Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, turning from a liquid to a solid state.
A LIQUID FREEZES TO SOLID
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It freezes, stupid
As a liquid freezes, its particles slow down and move closer together, forming a solid crystal lattice structure. This results in a decrease in the random motion of the particles and a decrease in the volume of the substance as it transitions from a liquid to a solid state.
Liquid freezes into a solid, melts in to a liquid, then evaporate into gas and then freezes back to a liquid.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and turns into ice. This is the temperature at which water changes from a liquid to a solid state.
It explodes and the apocalypse happens.... What do you think happens? it freezes
At 0 degrees Celsius, liquid water freezes and turns into ice. This temperature is the freezing point of water, where the molecules slow down and form a solid lattice structure.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and turns into solid ice. This is the temperature at which liquid water transitions to a solid state.
It freezes.
When a liquid freezes, the particles within the liquid slow down and form a more organized structure, usually into a solid lattice. As the temperature decreases, the particles lose energy and move less, causing them to come closer together and form a solid.