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Change of phase from liquid to solid, freezing, icing
It becomes ice
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
No. ICE is the solid form of WATER. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and it becomes ice. The cube is just the shape of it, it's not important chemically.
solidification... i think!!! Well i think it's freeze
When water freezes to ice, it becomes less dense, expands in volume, and forms a crystalline structure. Additionally, its molecules slow down and move into a more ordered arrangement, resulting in a solid state.
when water freezes, it becomes a solid, it's called 'Ice'.
It becomes ice
It's solid form, ice.
no, when water freezes it becomes less dense, that is why ice floats.
splid to a liquid
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
When water freezes, its molecules form a crystalline structure that causes them to space out more than in liquid form, leading to expansion. This expansion lowers the density of ice compared to liquid water, which is why ice floats.
When water enters a crack in a rock and freezes, it expands as it turns into ice. The force of the ice expanding can exert stress on the surrounding rock, causing the crack to widen or the rock to break apart. Over time, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can lead to the disintegration of the rock.
Ice (solid) starts out as water (liquid) and when water freezes it becomes a solid.
No. ICE is the solid form of WATER. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and it becomes ice. The cube is just the shape of it, it's not important chemically.
Water expands when it freezes and becomes ice.
At normal conditions (regular atmospheric pressure), yes. When freezing, water will be taking more volume until it completely turns into ice.