In refrigeration terminology, the water we drink is often referred to as "potable water," indicating that it is safe for human consumption. It can also be classified as a refrigerant in specific applications, such as in evaporative cooling systems, where it absorbs heat. Additionally, in the context of refrigeration cycles, water can be considered a secondary refrigerant due to its ability to transfer heat efficiently.
No, if the water is contaminated then refrigeration will NOT make it safe to drink.
The refrigerant used in a lithium bromide refrigeration system is water. This system utilizes the absorption refrigeration cycle, where water is the refrigerant and lithium bromide serves as the absorbent to remove heat from the desired space.
You're not permitted to. Try to use G rated language and drink water and good body language.
I think I would find it hard to actually drink milk that is frozen. But I have consumed milk that was frozen, then thawed in the refrigerator. It was fine.
Water can be most commonly described by these terms/words:WetClearOdorlessLiquidSolidSmooth movingCleanHealthyFresh
they drink water.
In electromechanical terms a condenser is a device that facilitates the condensation of vapor into a liquid; for example water vapor into liquid water.Condensers are used in refrigeration units to remove heat.In electrical terms a condenser (now called a capacitor) is used to store and release electrical charge.
snow leopards drink water but i don't which water they drink i think it is spring water
They drink water from the lake.
They do drink water.
Drink more water.
Drinking water is water that is safe for a human to drink, it is said to be potable.