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aochider
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Is it possible to make a liquid evaporate solely with vacuum?
If you were to reduce the pressure in a container of liquid to 0, while also insulating it from any outside heat, would it remain a liquid or turn into a gas? If it turns into a gas via lack of pressure alone, does the auto-refrigeration effect still occur?
Thanks!
If you were to reduce the pressure in a container of liquid to 0, while also insulating it from any outside heat, would it remain a liquid or turn into a gas? If it turns into a gas via lack of pressure alone, does the auto-refrigeration effect still occur?
Thanks!