The correct spelling "refrigerator" applies a device that cools a space (e.g. for transport or storage).
Water Turns To Ice Melted butter put back to refrigerator melted chocolate put back to the refrigerator melted ice cream put back to refrigerator
Refrigerators should be lifted and transported upright so the coolant remains in place.
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It uses a liquid to transport heat somewhere else in the fridge.
Yes a refrigerator can betransported on its side but afterwords it must sit for at least 24 hours before being operated to allow the coolant to settle properly.
Is leftover salad wilting in the refrigerator an example of osmosis diffusion
I have done it several times, but for not more than 5 miles, and waited 2 hours at least prior to plugging in. I do not suggest this mode of transport.
Look on the back of the refrigerator. If it says R134 anywhere there then yes and the amount is critical.
Try holding the on/off switch to turn it off. When it is off unplug it and plug it back in. Then turn the refrigerator back on. It worked for me.
passive transport since the protons are moving down their concentration gradient back into the mitochondrial matrix.
You lift and transport them upright. Laying on their side or back will displace the refrigerant.