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30 January, 22:09

Water contrasts on freezing?

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  1. 31 January, 01:15
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    No. When water first begins to cool down, it contracts. However, as it gets colder and eventually freezes, it begins to expand.

    You can test this by freezing water in a water bottle: when you take it out of the freezer, the cap might have popped off or cracks may have formed in the sides of the bottle.

    Answer: Water expands when frozen, not contracts.
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