It does fall in to Charles law, the problem is when ice is formed by crystals, these crystals force space in between themselves and unformed crystals (water), as it forms this way, pockets of gas are trapped. Like when you leave a glass of water on the table, you'll notice bubbles form on the bottom and sides. When water is fast frozen, these crystals don't have a chance to form, so no extra volume. Charles law stands. Hence LAW.
*bonus* The reason we can't freeze and thaw people is because... we freeze them so fast the ice crystals don't form, although in the defrost process. They do form. All the water in all their veins expands (*Pop*) and they bleed out internally, but they do live, for a little bit. =[
No, they don't.
Charles Cahill - ice hockey - was born in 1904.
Charles Shannon - ice hockey - died in 1974.
Charles Shannon - ice hockey - was born in 1916.
Charles Adams - ice hockey - was born in 1876.
Charles Adams - ice hockey - died in 1947.
Charles Cahill - ice hockey - died in 1954.
Jacques Charles invented the Charles' Law.
Charles law: T.v=kBoyle law: p.v=k
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Charles B. Law was born in 1872.
Charles B. Law died in 1929.