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.
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∙ 7y agowhen 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
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.
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.
Condensation Nuclei's a microscopic particle of material such as salt and smoke around which a water droplet can begin to form; a freezing nucleus is a microscopic particle of clay, dust or smoke around which an ice crystal may form in a cloud.
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...
This is known as solidifying, or freezing.
Freezing or solidifying.
fusion, freezing or solidifying
freezing,solidifying
what is the difference between freezing and boiling point
Solidifying or freezing
It is Freezing, Crystallizing or Solidifying
solidifying or freezing =)
Freezing, solidifying or crystallization
The difference between the freezing and boiling points vary from substance to substance.
Called freezing, or in the case of lava and some other things, solidifying.