Freezing. This can be achieved by either cooling the substance to the point where it solidifies, applying high enough pressure to force it to solidify, or a combination of the two. There are some liquids, though, which can not be solidified through pressurization. Water is sort of an example. This is because liquid water is actually more dense than regular water ice (Ice Ih => "Ice one h"). In the case of water, though, there are also forms of ice which are more dense than the liquid, so pressurization will still solidify the ice, just into a different form.
You can melt an ice cube... that is something going from a solid to a liquid.
is when the solid is hard then the word is Melting to change to liquid
change of a liquid to a solid
The change from liquid to solid is called freezing.
Sure, change from solid to liquid is a physical change
when ice was solid change liquid because sun was very hot. ice will change liquid change back solid again
change of a liquid to a solid
Freezing is the change in state from liquid to solid.
Changing from a solid to a liquid is a physical change as is changing from a liquid to a gas.
the liquid to solid evolution
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
The physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point called melting.
A change of state is a change in the object from a solid to a liquid. Other changes of state are a solid to a gas or from a liquid to a solid.