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1 IV, 6 | second, the melting of a solidified body. The first, condensation, 2 IV, 6 | Hence those of the bodies solidified by heat or cold which are 3 IV, 6 | their opposites. Bodies solidified by the dry-hot are dissolved 4 IV, 6 | moist-cold, while bodies solidified by cold are dissolved by 5 IV, 6 | Some things seem to be solidified by water, e.g. boiled honey, 6 IV, 6 | Aqueous bodies are not solidified by fire: for it is fire 7 IV, 6 | both earth and water are solidified both by fire and by cold 8 IV, 6 | reason.~Now of the bodies solidified by cold which are made up 9 IV, 6 | Of the bodies which are solidified by dry heat some are insoluble, 10 IV, 6 | cold-moist and what the one solidified the other will dissolve, 11 IV, 7 | not thickened by cold, but solidified, belong rather to water, 12 IV, 7 | water dissolving what was solidified by fire alone, fire what 13 IV, 7 | fire alone, fire what was solidified by cold alone. Consequently, 14 IV, 7 | any things happen to be solidified by the action of both, these 15 IV, 7 | been heated and are then solidified by cold. When the heat in 16 IV, 7 | dissolves those bodies that are solidified by cold alone), nor does 17 IV, 7 | solidifies, but only what is solidified by dry heat). But iron is 18 IV, 7 | iron is melted by heat and solidified by cold. Wood consists of 19 IV, 7 | of earth alone because it solidified gradually in the process 20 IV, 7 | escaping: and seeing that fire solidified it, that cannot dissolve 21 IV, 8 | dry mud. Those bodies that solidified through defect of heat are 22 IV, 10| bodies those that have been solidified by cold are of water, e.g. 23 IV, 10| hail, hoar-frost. Those solidified by heat are of earth, e.g. 24 IV, 10| natron, salt. Some bodies are solidified by both heat and cold. Of 25 IV, 10| Of this kind are those solidified by refrigeration, that is 26 IV, 12| set up as the bodies are solidified by the hot and the cold