Freezing
Melting and Freezing: Freezing
Freezing
Freezing
What you'll learn
- Freezing is the change of a liquid into a solid when it loses heat (gets cold enough).
- Water freezes into ice; juice can be frozen into ice pops.
- Freezing is the opposite of melting — melting adds heat, freezing removes heat.
- Freezers keep foods like ice cream solid by keeping them very cold.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: Put a tray of water in the freezer overnight, and by morning it has turned into hard ice — the cold took away its heat.
Symbolic: Liquid - heat -> solid (freezing).
Visual: Water in an ice tray starts as a clear liquid and turns into solid, cloudy-white ice cubes after freezing.
Level 2 — Going deeper
Freezing and melting are reverse changes of state between solid and liquid — one removes heat, the other adds heat.
NCERT anchor
NCERT Looking Around 3 — making ice at home, storing ice cream in the freezer.
Worked example
What happens to water left in the freezer overnight?
Step 1 — The freezer removes heat from the water.
Step 2 — Without enough heat, the liquid water turns solid.
Answer: **It freezes into ice.**
Is freezing the same as melting?
Step 1 — Melting: solid to liquid (heat added).
Step 2 — Freezing: liquid to solid (heat removed).
Answer: **No**, they are opposite changes.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Freezing needs heat | Confusing freezing with melting | Freezing needs the removal of heat, i.e. cooling |
| Freezing makes a gas | Mixing up states | Freezing turns a liquid into a solid |
| Freezers melt food | Reversing the freezer's job | Freezers keep food frozen/solid by staying very cold |
| Juice cannot freeze | Only thinking of water | Juice can freeze too, making ice pops |
Quick check
- What happens to water when it freezes?
- Is freezing the opposite of melting?
- Why do we keep ice cream in the freezer?
- Stretch: How can juice become an ice pop?
Revision tip: Remember: freezing = liquid to solid, always with heat removed (cooling).
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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