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freezing pointThe temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the vapor pressure of the corresponding solid form. The liquid and solid forms can coexist at equilibrium at the freezing point. The [..]
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freezing pointThe temperature it takes a substance to transform from a liquid to a solid state. Every substance has a different freezing point.
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freezing pointtemperature at which liquid becomes solid; the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a substance goes from the liquid phase to the solid phase.
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freezing pointThe freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit." > The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahr [..]
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a liquid changes state and forms a solid.
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freezing pointtemperature at which a liquid changes to a solid. freezing rain -
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a phase change of liquid to solid takes place; the same temperature as the melting point for a given substance
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freezing pointis the temperature that water becomes ice. Its value is 0°C (32°F) for fresh water and is about -2°C or 28°F for salty ocean water.
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freezing pointthe temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid. Increased pressure usually raises the freezing point.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which the removal of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a solid.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which the removal of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a solid.
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freezing pointthe temperature at which the removal of any heat will begin a change of state from a liquid to a solid.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a liquid will solidify or freeze upon removal of heat. The freezing point for water is 0ºC.
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freezing pointthe temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance are in equilibrium.
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freezing pointA temperature point when a liquid becomes a solid. The word congeal is also used to describe the process of a liquid becoming a solid. More Information: Solids
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freezing pointThe temperature where a liquid or solution changes from a liquid to a solid. Clearly, one person's Freezing Point will be another's Melting Point. In a solution the freezing point will be reduced by a number that depends on the number of particles in solution delta(T) = Kf × (number of solute molecules per litre) where delta(T) is the red [..]
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freezing pointThe temperatures at which a liquid will solidify upon removal of heat. The freezing temperature for water is 32°F (0°C). at atmospheric pressure.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a substance freezes by standard test procedure (ASTM D 1015). Used in determining the degree of purity of high-purity hydrocarbon compounds.
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freezing pointThe temperature at which a liquid becomes solid.
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freezing pointThe temperature of equilibrium between solid and liquid substance at a pressure of one standard atmosphere.
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