No. Most refrigerators use a coolant system similar to air conditioners (which use freon).
Dry ice is solid CO2. It is a cooling agent used in refrigerators, etc..
A refrigerator (well, technically, a freezer, but most refrigerators have freezer compartments). DRY ICE
Whirlpool, Haier, Kenmore and Norcold all manufacture refrigerators with removable ice holders.
Yes
1940
a molecular solid...
only if you have an ice maker.
No, They had no refrigerators in the 1700's.
The 2013 Kitchenaid Refrigerators are the Preserva range. You can get French-Door refrigerators with drawer-freezer, with or without ice and water dispenser, or you can get an under-cabinet wine-cooler refrigerator.
Not all refrigerators with ice and water dispensers come standard with water filtration. You will need to check its specifications before purchase if you require this feature.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Yes, dry ice is opaque.