liquefi
Liquefi is a term that refers to the process of converting a non-liquid substance into a liquid state. This transformation typically occurs through an increase in temperature, causing the particles within the substance to gain enough kinetic energy to overcome their intermolecular forces and move more freely. The temperature at which this transition occurs is known as the melting point or liquefaction point, which is a characteristic property of many materials.
Different substances liquefy at different temperatures. For example, ice, the solid form of water, melts into
In some contexts, liquefaction can also be achieved through pressure changes, though this is less common for