Asked in Chemistry at 4:46 PM on June 17, 2009
Tags: lquid, freeze, matter, cold, gets
All the liquids freeze at certain temperature.
Answered by Mahesh , an ibibo Advisor, at 4:54 PM on June 18, 2009
Mercury will not freeze no matter how cold it gets.
Answered by priyavjagtap , an ibibo Advisor, at 5:31 PM on June 17, 2009
activity to do with children of any age and makes for an engaging classroom activity when learning about the states of matter - it shows a liquid changing to a solid by freezing, and then while theyre eating into clean bowl. Cover; refrigerate until chilled 1 to 2 hours.Stir whipping cream and vanilla into chilled egg mixture with wire whisk. Pour into ice cream canister. Freeze in ice cream maker according
mechanics: the zero point energy of a helium system is too great to allow freezing. The zero point energy is the minimum energy a particle or system always has, no matter what. Helium is the only substance that does not have a freezing point under ambient pressure, no matter the temperature.A freezing point for helium only exists under at least 25 atmospheres of pressure and a temperature of 1.15 K
. Whisk into the mixture. Pour into a container and freeze until semi-frozen around the edges and mushy in the centre.Transfer the mixture to a bowl and mash well with a fork. Divide the mixture evenly between 6-8 small moulds and freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight until firm. To serve, dip the base of each mould quickly into hot water and run a knife around the top edge. Turn out on to serving
the same and does not change no matter what buttons you press on your mouse or keyboard. Often, the cursor will not move when you move the mouse....Also known as freeze, frozen is a term to describe the state computer does not respond to any user input, it is said to be frozen. When a computer system freezes, or locks up, the screen stays the same and does not change no matter what buttons you press on your mouse
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