In the event that you have accidentally placed a hot sample inside a typical desicator (without stopcock), and partial vacuum build up. Plus heating don't help.
One way to open the desicator is:
PARTY RIBBONS or any thread like material that is fine enough and tough. Place the ribbon to the circumference of the desiccator and pull on both end so the string moves inward towards the center and break d partial vacuum.
There Is No Way A Saturated Solution Can Be Cooled Quickly. But If It Did The Solution Would Desaturate.
They are cold so you can store items that would otherwise spoil if not cooled.
it depends on which cool. Like the cool as in hot and cold it would be cooled. But, if it was for popular it would be ,was cool
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The mass of the balloon and its contents would be unchanged.
I think you should resubmit this question as How long can you leave a sample in a desiccator? and it would help if you gave information about what sample you are putting in.
a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid a liquid then if cooled further it would turn into a solid
No. Cooled lava would be igneous.
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
Contents of a tramcar would include ORE.
They would both be about the same for speed.
We would freeze to death
No, at a higher altitude there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on the contents of the can and the contents inside the can will expand and you would have more.
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you would need water
yes it will,is 250 r engine water cooled or air cooled
Technically, the freezing point of water is at 0oC. Water is most dense at 5oC, then if cooled further it would be solid at 0oC.