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can water in the fridge dry up for a long period?

ok..here the situation..my friends put syrup in her drinking bottle inside the fridge..after a few weeks,the water become less than the original quantity..does the syrup condense inside the fridge?? if it condense,the water will be pure right? n become colourless right? but my friend said she also learn science n her teacher does not tell her about water are condense inside the fridge n if it condense the ice in the fridge will become red like the colour of syrup..but i'm sure when it condense it become colourless and just like pure water. NOW,tell me about the truth of water can condense inside fridge..is that true?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes definitely. Todays refrigerators are frost free which means they have a blower on all th time and water evaporates.

    Condense means to change from a gas to a liquid like the outside of a glass of iced tea getting wet from condensation of moisture in the air. A glass would leave a ring o the table.

    Any food left in the fridge will lose water as evaporation occurs. Evaporation- change from a liquid to a gas. The water level will go down. As far a sugar or syrup being in the water bottle the sugar does not evaporate it stays in the bottle and gets more concentrated. What evaporates is colorless.

    I can't make a comment about the red except that the syrup does not leave the bottle but the water does. The water is colorless.It is pure water.

  • 1 decade ago

    ye sthis happens .the abov answer is correct

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