The volume will increase
Subtract what is left from the original volume.
Less, possibly gone.
It freezes
As the water freezes, it will expand.
Absolutely. Try an experiment of boiling a pan of water on a stove in the kitchen. If you have 1 liter of water in the pan and boil it dry until the water has all gone, the volume of steam produced will fill the house.
Subtract what is left from the original volume.
The volume of water decrease.
When water is boiled is transformed in a gas; the reverse process is called condensation.
It changes to a gas (steam).
Less, possibly gone.
Pretty much nothing.
it will make holes
It freezes
1.3 ml (Apex's answer)
You turn the stove off and start cooking
The volume remain unchanged.
I think that the egg shrivels up