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referred to as the
freezing point or
crystallization point.
Because of the
ability of
substances to supercool, the
freezing point can
easily appear to...
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Freezing-
point depression is a drop in the
maximum temperature at
which a
substance freezes,
caused when a
smaller amount of another, non-volatile substance...
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Freezing is a
phase transition in
which a
liquid turns into a
solid when its
temperature is
lowered below its
freezing point. For most substances, the...
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Freezing Point may
refer to:
Freezing Point (novel), a 1965 ****anese
novel by
Ayako Miura Freezing Point, a 1967
South Korean film
directed by Kim Soo-yong...
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Freezing Point (Chinese: 冰点, Bīngdiǎn) was a news
journal in the People's
Republic of
China which was the
subject of
controversy over its
criticism of...
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Freezing-
point depression Boiling-
point elevation Eastman. E.D. and Rollefson, G.K.
Physical Chemistry 1947 ed. McGraw-Hill p307 Pauling, Linus: General...
- the
solvent freezing point become stable meaning that the
freezing point decreases. Both the
boiling point elevation and the
freezing point depression...
- dew
point is
affected by the air's humidity. The more
moisture the air contains, the
higher its dew
point. When the
temperature is
below the
freezing point...
- In
physics and chemistry,
flash freezing is the
process whereby objects are
rapidly frozen. This is done by
subjecting them to
cryogenic temperatures,...
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referenced to
water at 15 °C. See
details on:
Freezing Points of Glycerine-Water
Solutions Dow
Chemical or
Freezing Points of
Glycerol and Its
Aqueous Solutions...