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To 'harden', 'rigidify' or 'solidify'
set, solidify, stiffen, :)
They melt (liquefy), freeze (solidify), vaporize, or condense.
Salt is needed in soap making to harden it as it solidify's so that it does not become mushy
Solidify means:: to make (something) solid or hard or to become solid or hard: to make (a plan, project, etc.) stronger and more certain or to become stronger and more certain
Oils liquefy or solidify at different temperatures. Sunflower oil is lighter than coconut oil so it remains a liquid at a lower themperature in winter.
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
Yes, candle wax can be solidified after it melts by simply allowing it to cool down and harden again. If you want to speed up the process, you can place the melted wax in the refrigerator or freezer to accelerate the solidification process.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
All forms of gas will liquefy at a sufficiently low temperature.
You can liquefy metal by heating it to a high enough temperature.
When glue is heated, the heat causes the water or solvent in the glue to evaporate, leaving behind the adhesive properties of the glue to harden. The heat accelerates the drying process by removing moisture from the glue, allowing it to solidify and form a strong bond.