I would give a scientific explanation, but i doubt you would have a chemical that would evaporate in a refridgerator... so no.
answ2. well, sublimation is the name of the process by which ice becomes water vapour, without passing through a liquid phase. Commonly called "freezer burn" in unprotected meat in a refrigerator. So yes, the water in (e.g. the meat) will evaporate in a freezer. But directly from solid to vapour.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
Depending on the liquid, and the amount of energy, it would either evaporate, boil, burn, or explode.
Milk does not completely evaporate, it becomes lactobaccillus
Melting is turing a solid into a liquid. Juice is already a liquid therefore you cannot melt it Technically, you can't melt juice, because melting refers to the state change from a solid to a liquid, and since juice is already a liquid, you can't melt juice.
yes
freeze it, refrigerator it, evaporate it then when wanted to drink add water, put in a sealed container
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
The liquid helium would boil and evaporate.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
Water is not the most quickest liquid to evaporate.
Depending on the liquid, and the amount of energy, it would either evaporate, boil, burn, or explode.
All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
Yes it does
Evaporation is caused by liquid getting heated up into gas. refrigerators cool the temperature down and increase the time it takes for water to evaporate.
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If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.