Charles Law - the expansion (when heated) or contraction (when cooled) of gases. E.g. when you leave a balloon outside in the heat it will pop from the gas inside expanded, but when you put it in a freezer it will shrink as the gas inside contracts.
Put it in your freezer. because it cannot stay outside and not melt unless the temp. stays under 0 degrees Celsius.
Because the movement of the gas-molecules inside the freezer are smaller, and therefore, that more molecules are present in a given volume inside the freezer.. If the temperature of the air outside the freezer, was the same as inside the freezer, the air outside and inside would have the same density - roughly said - because the humidity inside the freezer also plays a role. But in general the above is enough to answer your question.
Depends on how cold your freezer gets.
if you would put a glass wine cup into the freezer (ice box) and take it out and run it under steaming hot water, it will break, its just like ice take dircetly from the freezer and put it under hot water you will here it crackle and break!
Charles Law - the expansion (when heated) or contraction (when cooled) of gases. E.g. when you leave a balloon outside in the heat it will pop from the gas inside expanded, but when you put it in a freezer it will shrink as the gas inside contracts.
put it in the freezer
freezer
No we should not put the stuff in the freezer as soon as we cook because it can change the temperature of the freezer.
It deepend how long ts left outside refrigerator before placing them back to refrigerator.If its handled propperly it will be ok if you put them again in the freezer.
No! Soap belongs in a Bathroom. Not in a freezer.
No, let me give you an example, if you put milk or any liquids in the freezer they will freeze. there are certain foods that cannot be put in the freezer
you put any drink in the freezer in the freezer and then u put it in the blender
Thermal energy in the water is transferred to the air in the freezer, mainly by convection. From there, it is absorbed by the evaporator coils which line the interior of the freezer; the refrigerant fluid in the coils circulates to the outside, where it is compressed and the heat is dissipated into the room as it passes through the condenser coils on the outside of the freezer.
Put it in your freezer. because it cannot stay outside and not melt unless the temp. stays under 0 degrees Celsius.
No, just put it in the freezer
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.