A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
The hermetic refers to being air tight. The term commonly used is hermetically sealed. An example of a hermetic container would we a glass jar, or any container with an air tight seal.
It is a physical change.
Physical change- it is still sulfur
Water when it becomes frozen, actually expands! Expansion is usually associated with warmth - not so with water being frozen.
I would say it is a physical change the chalk is being reduced to a smaller size. It still remains chalk.
Yes
The hermetic refers to being air tight. The term commonly used is hermetically sealed. An example of a hermetic container would we a glass jar, or any container with an air tight seal.
by providing it with oxygen, water and sunlight despite it being in a seal container will ensure its survival.
Some meats and fruit can last years while also being frozen.
in order to keep from spilling everywhere because liquid can't sustain a form without a solid around it or being frozen into a solid
IT could grow bacteria, not being sealed properly or contained in a jar or container, tupperware, etc, may cause mold as well.
no because you will end up being crushed by a crush no because you will end up being crushed by a crush no because you will end up being crushed by a crush no because you will end up being crushed by a crush
One homemade food that can last 2 weeks without being refrigerated is cookies. You do need to keep the cookies in a sealed container to keep them fresh.
Yes, you can safely freeze BBQ pork after 5 days of being refrigerated in an air tight container.
If it's just gone hard from not being sealed in an airtight container, just stick it in the microwave for a few seconds until it's pourable again.
Jars are hermetically sealed to keep all air out of a container to stop a substance from expiring or going bad. They are often hermetically sealed using heat, once all oxygen is drained out of the jar heat is often applied to make sure that there is no air leaks. Some jars will even contain an oxygen neutralizer or a freshness packet that gets rid of all air that got in after being sealed.
No. The fish will disintegrate after being frozen.