The only way they'd freeze together is if they were soaked in water first.
i would think you would put it in a freezer to freeze it
Freeze the liquid (put into freezer).
The amount of time it would take to freeze a 400Ml bottle of water will depend on the temperature of the freezer. On average this takes about 3 to 5 hours.
That depends on how much lemonade there is and how cold the freezer is. for instance, a two gallon jug of lemonade in a 31 degree Fahrenheit freezer would freeze much more slowly than a small cup of lemonade in a -40 degree freezer.
No because it would freeze to death
Blanch the zucchini (immerse in boiling water for 3 minutes then remove and plunge into a bowl of ice water until cool), after removing from the ice water transfer zucchini to a colander to drain. Pack loosely in freezer bags, lay flat in freezer, and freeze.
The water inside the bottle would freeze.
The equipment you would use to freeze-dry something is a freezer.
It would really depend on the amount of eggnog you are trying to freeze, and the temperature of your freezer. I would give it at least a few hours for one standard carton. For the larger two quart containers, it will probably need to stay in the freezer overnight.
a scientist would put their questions to the test. as in, use the scientific process to obtain an answer.as in:"I've noticed that things i put in the freezer tend to freeze." (observation)"would a bowl of chili freeze if i put it in the freezer?"(question)"after researching, I've determined that most things which are put in the freezer will freeze."(research)"i believe a bowl of chili would freeze if i put it in the freezer."(hypothesis)"i will put 3 bowls of chili in 3 freezers overnight to see if they freeze."(proposition of test method)"[data shows that in all 3 tests the chili did indeed freeze]"(collect data)"based on the data shown, i can now conclude that, when placed in the freezer overnight, a bowl of chili will indeed freeze."(conclusion)"i will now make a report on these findings"(communicate results)
They will dry out, but not in a good way. They would be freezer-burned rather than freeze-dried.
If you put water or other liquid on them they will freeze together, but to "freeze" them together without another substances help they would have to be welded, which is melting.