Yes, but you would have to get the temperature right down. Propane will freeze at -188'C at atmospheric pressure.
combustable
to freeze stuff (i think not sure) soz :/
Turning a solid to a gas is sublimation. You cannot go directly from a gas to a solid. First you have to condense the gas and then freeze it. Sure you can - at the triple point
Liquid nitrogen
Because the air (gas) has a low density, it travels upwards.
Yes, you can freeze them and defrost them before cooking them.
Nitrogen can freeze anything and i think it is a frozen gas.
You can indeed.
If you are going to be cooking with them, yes.
yes you can freeze cutlets after cooking ,but when you have serve it you must heat then serve.
Gas.Now you're "cooking with gas" comes from an old advertisement for gas stoves. The phrase suggests that gas is faster, easier, cleaner, better than cooking with wood.Source- PrideUnLimited; Idioms & Axioms currently used in America
Yes, you can safely freeze onions. It's best to dice the onion before freezing and use them for cooking.
It will shorten cooking time, which in turn, can result in a modest saving of cooking gas; yes.
The gas of choice used in houses for cooking is propane. This is a natural gas which doesn't have an aftersmell or odor when ignited.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
Yes, it's safe to freeze sausage cornbread dressing, cooked or uncooked.
gas can't freeze