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  2. Freezing - Wikipedia

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    Freezing is a common method of food preservation that slows both food decay and the growth of micro-organisms. Besides the effect of lower temperatures on reaction rates, freezing makes water less available for bacteria growth. Freezing is a widely used method of food preservation. Freezing generally preserves flavours, smell and nutritional ...

  3. Freeze-fracture - Wikipedia

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    Freezing of a substance is a relative term, often relative to ambient temperatures. Freezing something from liquid or gas phase to a solid allows fracture but has different effects depending on the material involved and how quickly it is frozen. Freezing things slowly allows the material time to re-arrange itself internally.

  4. Individual quick freezing - Wikipedia

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    One of the main advantages of this method of preparing frozen food is that the freezing process takes only a few minutes. The exact time depends on the type of IQF freezer and the product. The short freezing prevents formation of large ice crystals in the product's cells, which destroys the membrane structures at the molecular level.

  5. Should You Bring Planters In During Freezing ... - AOL

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    The more exposed an area is to the freezing air temperatures, the more quickly it will freeze. In the case of plants in containers this means they are less protected than in ground plants.”

  6. Physical change - Wikipedia

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    For example, salt dissolved in water can be recovered by allowing the water to evaporate. A physical change involves a change in physical properties. Examples of physical properties include melting, transition to a gas, change of strength, change of durability, changes to crystal form, textural change, shape, size, color, volume and density.

  7. Ice spike - Wikipedia

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    In recent years a number of photographs of natural ice spikes have appeared on the Internet as well as methods of producing them artificially by freezing distilled water in domestic refrigerators or freezers. This has allowed a small number of scientists to test the hypothesis in a laboratory setting and, although the experiments appear to ...

  8. See it: Freezing rain from winter storm snarls travel in ...

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    A significant winter storm is traveling coast to coast, producing heavy snow, ice, and severe thunderstorms. More than 60 million people are expected to feel the impacts through Monday evening.

  9. Snow warning as Scotland hit by freezing weather - AOL

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    It comes after several days of freezing conditions and a number of weather warnings blanketed parts of the UK in snow. Temperatures were forecast to drop as low as -10C in some areas.