The one in the freezer will harden up and if thrown upon a hard surface will shatter. The one in the place at room temperature will stay the same.
Putting a glowstick in the freezer will slow down the chemical reaction inside, causing it to dim or stop glowing temporarily. Once the glowstick returns to room temperature, it should glow normally again.
A number of factors have to be considered, the state of the substance, solid, gas or liquid. The condensation and freezing point of the substance. The temperature inside the freezer. The pressure Most, but not all, substances reduce in volume and increase in density when cooled. Water for instance, reduces in density when frozen.
Two things happen - depending on just how coldit becomes more brittlea mildly stretched rubber band will lengthen a bit when cooled (counterintuitive but true)
The air inside the balloon will contract and the balloon will deflate due to the decrease in temperature causing the air molecules to slow down and decrease in volume.
The increased temperature outside of the freezer gives the particles more energy. Therefore with increased energy they oscillate more until they break their bonds and turn into liquid water.
freezer paper is constructed from paper that is covered with a thin layer of plastic, if you put it in the oven it will catch on fire, burn and melt the plastic.
Temperature fluctuations in a freezer are referred to as "freezer cycling." This can happen due to factors like a faulty thermostat, a dirty condenser coil, or overloading the freezer with items that restrict proper air circulation. It is important to address these issues to maintain the freezer's efficiency.
Normally not. Only if the temperature rises above the maximum specified value it might happen, if the device is not being switched off by an over-temperature safety switch. Under normal circumstances it only affects the energy used by the freezer.
If you happen to find a freezer big enough to hold a body the chocolate will probably harden, but this will also lower the body temperature and may cause hypothermia, which can result in death.
The model is what you think will happen, the experiment is what actually does happen.
Freezer Bowl happened in 1981.
Rather, nothing will happen to the empty water bubble but just making the plastic cold. Actually, it isn't the plastic bottle that is affected, it's only the water that is being affected (if there is any).
Putting a glowstick in the freezer will slow down the chemical reaction inside, causing it to dim or stop glowing temporarily. Once the glowstick returns to room temperature, it should glow normally again.
for me it got cracked
Bacteria all have a specific optimum growth temperature. When the temperature is not at the optimum, growth is slowed down. When it is too cold, the bacteria will still be alive, but growth will be very slow and spoilage will happen slower.
When you put a balloon in the freezer, the particles of the air inside the balloon will lose energy and slow down, causing them to contract and the balloon to shrink. This is because the cold temperature reduces the kinetic energy of the air molecules, leading to a decrease in pressure inside the balloon.
the glowstick stops glowing