Yes, it remains same
If it's been in the freezer long enough, it will have the same temperature of the freezer. Thermal energy is transferred from warmer objects to cooler objects until there is an equilibrium, which in this case is the temperature of the freezer.
The volume decrease.
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
no The temperature remains the same. The density between phases changes of course but the density within each phase remains the same.
no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
The usual temperature in a freezer is at or below 32 degrees. Most home freezers are set at 28 degrees. This will put the food temperature at about the same as the freezer temperature.
If it's been in the freezer long enough, it will have the same temperature of the freezer. Thermal energy is transferred from warmer objects to cooler objects until there is an equilibrium, which in this case is the temperature of the freezer.
Freezer trucks maintain a low temperature by being very well insulated. Freezer trucks use the same concept as a stationary freezer to work but they are specially designed to move about.
The volume decrease.
No. It depends on what type of freezer you have. With some freezers, you can set the temperature.
it will assume the same temp at which the freezer is set.
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
no The temperature remains the same. The density between phases changes of course but the density within each phase remains the same.
If you add energy to a boiling liquid, it will just boil faster, but the temperature will remain the same, at the boiling point. All the energy goes into phase change, not heating.
no, because if you put saltwater and freshwater in the freezer saltwater will not freeze completely ,because it has salt in it and it will not freeze at the same rate as freshwater that is my answer to this question.
Yes the air in the freezer will lower the temperature of anything stored in it till it reaches the same and keep it there providing the freezer is in good working order.
decrease because when temperature is low water is present in atmosphere which let sound to go fast