'Liquid' is a chemical term, used to mean anything in a liquid state.
Saline is a word that means something contains salt. It usually refers to a liquid solution.
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.
Decantate is not a common English word. It may be a misspelling of "decant," which means to pour off a liquid from a container, leaving sediment behind. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are looking for?
There is no word equation, except that helium will exist as liquid phase in liquid helium
The English word liquefy comes from the Latin word liquefaciens which means make liquid.
Slosh means to splash a liquid about.
The temperature in which a gas becomes a liquid
The liquid becomes SATURATED.
hi.. tehe, its called evaportion
to submerge
slosh
A Greek-rooted word which means a container intended to retain the heat of a liquid is thermos.
"Ullage" is an old word used in transportation of liquids. It specifically means the amount of liquid within a container that is lost, as by leakage, during shipment or storage.
Viscosity is a liquid resistence to being poured.
Melted/Liquified
The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.