when something is freezing it either turns into something solid or it just freezes...
When something is solidifying it turns from a liquid into solid... whoever doent know this is just wow...
False because the difference between it is 180
They are the same, though a liquid's freezing point can vary. For example, magma's freezing point is quite high, and water's freezing point is lower, at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit is that in Celsius, the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. In Fahrenheit, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
When a liquid changes to a solid the process is known as solidification or, more commonly, freezing.
1 Kelvin = 1/100 of the temperature difference between the freezing and boiling points of water. One Kelvin is the same thing as one Celsius degree.
Freezing always happens at one specific temperature, whereas solidification can happen at various other
Solidification.
Freezing.
ambot - this is a Philippine word for I do not know, so do not waste out time with unsuitable answers. Solidification changes subjects from liquids to gasses to solids what ever the temperature. Freezing is generally accepted to mean a widespread of occurrence of temperature below 0oC persisting for several days and then the temperature returns to normal
Solidification or freezing
Freezing (solidification)
The scientific term for freezing a chemical is solidification or crystallization. This process involves the reduction of molecular motion and the conversion of the substance from a liquid to a solid state by removing heat energy.
what is the difference between freezing and boiling point
Fusion......
Freezing or solidification.
Freezing, or solidification.
Solidification and liquidisation