Question #3ad50
1 Answer
What you are essentially dealing with is a phase change, in this particular case the freezing of liquid milk. The driving force for any phase change is heat, or in other words, the addition or removal of heat.
In order to get a substance from liquid to solid, you must remove energy in the form of heat from it; the exact opposite takes place when you go from solid to liquid, heat must be provided to the substance.
