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see Cooling . For other uses · see Freezing (disambiguation) . Water dripping from a slab of ice and then freezing · 1 &#93 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · For most substances · the melting and freezing points are the same temperature · however · certain substances possess differing solid-liquid transition temperatures. For example · agar displays a hysteresis in its melting point and freezing point. It melts at 85&#160 · °C (185&#160 · °F) and solidifies from 32 to 40&#160 · °C (90 to 104&#160 · °F). &#91 · 3 &#93 · Crystallization [ edit ] Main article: Crystallization Most liquids freeze by crystallization · which means that as long as solid and liquid coexist · which is a poor heat conductor. &#91 · citation needed &#93 · Because of the latent heat of fusion

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see Freezing (disambiguation) . Water dripping from a slab of ice and then freezing
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
For most substances
the melting and freezing points are the same temperature
however
certain substances possess differing solid-liquid transition temperatures. For example
agar displays a hysteresis in its melting point and freezing point. It melts at 85&#160
°C (185&#160
°F) and solidifies from 32 to 40&#160
°C (90 to 104&#160
°F). &#91
3 &#93
Crystallization [ edit ] Main article: Crystallization Most liquids freeze by crystallization
which means that as long as solid and liquid coexist
which is a poor heat conductor. &#91
citation needed &#93
Because of the latent heat of fusion

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