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'''Freezing''' is the [[wikt:process|process]] when a [[liquid]] turns into a [[solid]]. Freezing occurs when [[heat]] is lost from an object, which causes the [[molecule]]s to slow down and form tighter [[Chemical bond|bonds]]. One example of freezing is when water turns into [[ice]]. Freezing is the opposite of melting, and two steps away from [[evaporation]]. Freezing occurs at below 0 degrees Celsius with water, while some other liquids become a solid at higher or lower temperatures.
'''Freezing''' is the [[wikt:process|process]] when a [[liquid]] turns into a [[solid]]. Freezing occurs when [[heat]] is lost from an object, which causes the [[molecule]]s to slow down and form tighter [[Chemical bond|bonds]]. One example of freezing is when water turns into [[ice]]. Freezing is the opposite of melting, and two steps away from [[evaporation]]. Freezing occurs at below 0 degrees Celsius with water, while some other liquids become a solid at higher or lower temperatures.


Most liquids can freeze. It is a necessary step in [[casting (metalworking)|casting]] for example.
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==Related pages==
==Related pages==
*[[Freezing point]]
*[[Freezing point]]
*[[Condensation]]
*[[Melting]]
*[[Vaporization]]
*[[Sublimation (phase transition)|Sublimation]]

== Other websites ==
* [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Freezing#Crystallization Crystallization] -Citizendium




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Latest revision as of 07:18, 25 June 2024

Freezing is the process when a liquid turns into a solid. Freezing occurs when heat is lost from an object, which causes the molecules to slow down and form tighter bonds. One example of freezing is when water turns into ice. Freezing is the opposite of melting, and two steps away from evaporation. Freezing occurs at below 0 degrees Celsius with water, while some other liquids become a solid at higher or lower temperatures.

Most liquids can freeze. It is a necessary step in casting for example.

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