solidification...
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Well i think it's freeze
The four-letter word you are looking for is "melt." It describes the process of a solid turning into a liquid as it is heated, such as ice melting into water.
They raise the melting point of water - preventing the water turning to ice.
Dry ice decreases in size, because it is sublimating. This means it is turning from a solid in to a gas. Where as regular ice melts in to a puddle of liquid water, dry ice evaporates in to CO2 gas.
The scientific term for water turning into ice is "freezing" and for ice turning back into water is "melting." These processes involve changes in temperature that cause water molecules to either slow down and form a solid lattice (freezing) or speed up and break apart the lattice structure (melting).
water turning to ice... water turning to vapor. candle wax turning from solid to liquid and then solid again... crumpling a paper is a physical while burning it is chemical...
The four-letter word you are looking for is "melt." It describes the process of a solid turning into a liquid as it is heated, such as ice melting into water.
The verb "to solidify" can be used to describe something that is turning into a solid such as the sentence "The water in the freezer started to solidify into ice."
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They raise the melting point of water - preventing the water turning to ice.
Ice melting and evaporating.
water turning into ice
31degrees Fahrenheit
Turning water into ice in seconds can be done in a few ways. You can flash freeze the water for example.
When ice is placed in water, the heat from the water transfers to the ice, causing it to melt. The ice absorbs the heat energy, which breaks the bonds holding the ice molecules together, turning it into liquid water.
Sublimation
To get rid of ice on the windshield, we turn on the defroster.