Freeze-drying experiment
This one's sort of a day-project. I just got a bunch of dry ice this morning and so I can start the first phase of a freeze-drying experiment. The first stage is pretty simple, I just threw a bunch of ice cream sandwiches and some fresh berries in the dry ice pile to supercool below the H2O sublimation point. After a couple hours it should be cold enough to transfer to the vacuum chamber, then it's just pumping air(and water) out for a number of hours. In a vacuum below a certain temp, water goes straight from solid to gas, so you can dehydrate products without a dehydrator. Once it's going, the evaporation is endothermic so the sublimating ice inside the products in the chamber should keep the product temperature below the sublimation point throughout the whole process. Might have results today, but I'll probably let it run overnight to be safe.
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"An overly-skeptical scientist might hastily conclude by scooping and analyzing a thousand buckets of ocean water that the ocean has no fish in it."
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