It is all about to mean to make liquid either by heating solid or condensing a gas. It is liquefy not liquify while it is often used but it is wrong in thedictionaryofEnglishand there is no meaning of it in scientific term. Meaningful term is liquefy.
At high pressure the liquefaction is more easy, the distances between molecules are lowered.
Liquification is the conversation of a solid or a gas into a liquid. Christchurch suffers so much damage from liquification is cause the type of soil and soil arrangement in the regieon.
liquefaction
because
Water-saturated soil and rock become liquid
liquefaction-change from solid to liquid state condensation-change from gas to liquid-just opposite of evaporation
The interval between the beginning of liquefaction and complete liquefaction
Yes, liquification of air is a physical change.
At high pressure the liquefaction is more easy, the distances between molecules are lowered.
Liquefaction is the process of changing a substance from a solid state to a liquid state, while condensation is the process of changing a substance from a gas state to a liquid state. Liquefaction usually occurs with solids, while condensation usually occurs with gases.
Liquification is the conversation of a solid or a gas into a liquid. Christchurch suffers so much damage from liquification is cause the type of soil and soil arrangement in the regieon.
liquification
A solid turning into a liquid.
Liquefaction is a noun.
melting or liquification
Transformation of coal in a substitue of oil.
Two examples of liquefaction are when soil loses its strength due to increased water content during an earthquake, causing buildings to sink or tilt, and when a gas turns into a liquid state through compression or cooling, such as turning natural gas into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for storage and transportation.