jäähtymispiste
Jäähtymispiste, a Finnish term, translates directly to "cooling point" or "freezing point." In scientific contexts, it refers to the temperature at which a liquid transitions into a solid state. This phase change is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics and physical chemistry. The specific jäähtymispiste for a substance is a characteristic property and is often used to identify or verify its purity. For example, pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. Impurities in water, such as salt, will lower its jäähtymispiste, meaning it will remain liquid at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius.
The process of reaching the jäähtymispiste involves the removal of thermal energy from the substance. As the