Yes, but there is a back up battery for some chips inside the computer. The freezing can cause this chip to die. Make sure you let the computer come back to room temperature before turning it on or the hard drive may break. I would suggest bringing it inside a day before you plan on using it. That will give it time to return to room temperature and for any condensation that formed during the thawing to evaporate.
The freezing point of alcohol is much lower (colder) than the freezing point of water. The freezing point of water is 0 °C, but the freezing point of ethanol is -114 °C.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.think of density
In the latest ice age almost the whole world was covered with ice (almost as far as the equator), most of that ice has now retreated as the earth's temperature increased but what is left is still at the coldest parts of the world i.e. the poles. The ice was created from water freezing at the low temperatures and then covered with snow.
The solubility of gases in liquids is greater at low temperatures.
This is not a common phenomenon. Usually it is boiling points that are elevated, and freezing points are depressed. It is possible that a freezing point could be raised (elevated) due to the presence of an impurity with a much higher freezing point.Changes in boiling and freezing points are typically due to impurities in compound.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about freezing point depression and boiling point elevation problems.
by water freezing into a block of ice called a glacier.
noYES, of course same with a boiler if left un heated for an extended amount of time subject to below freezing temperatures
Since a computer is not a liquid, it would not freeze in the sense that water freezes and turns into a solid (ice) when it gets cold enough. A computer that is not turned on will be at the temperature of its surroundings and if left in an unheated room in the winter in a cold climate, the parts of the computer may be colder than the freezing point of water. Computers, like many other machines, have optimum operating temperature ranges. If you try to operate a computer in an environment outside that range it may work poorly or not at all. If cold enough, a computer will not work well. In particular, if a computer has a liquid crystal display screen, cold temperatures will slow screen response and if the temperature is cold enough, the screen will not work at all.
If water is left in the pots they may crack from the freezing and thawing process.
it explodes if left to long in the freezer
It depends on the temperature of the garage and the born on date found on the can/bottle.
No, it cant.
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The garage door opener is attached to the sun visor above the driver. Three buttons in a row, first button on the left. It needs to be programed with the remote from your garage.
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The freezing point of alcohol is much lower (colder) than the freezing point of water. The freezing point of water is 0 °C, but the freezing point of ethanol is -114 °C.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.think of density