No, it expands- this is because when the particles in the water are heated they move around and cause the water to expand. When water is cooled it contracts. This is because the particles in the water and coming together.
When water is cooled it usually becomes ice or expands a little.
The volume of ice is 4x greater than water, therefore it actually expands, rather than contracting.
Unlike other liquids, water expands when it is frozen. You can observe this when filling a plastic bottle full of water and then putting it in the freezer overnight. You will see that the bottle expands or even burst in some cases.
When the ice is heated and it reaches its melting point (0C) it undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid until it fully melts and becomes liquid at 4C. During this change, the water contracts back to its original state and it takes up less space. When heated above 4C, it expands like any other liquid.
No, it expands!
That is the nature's intelligence. As it expands after temperature falls below 4 deg it is named as Anomalous Expansion of water. That is why during sever winter season life under water becomes so possible as solid ice floats above the liquid water.
water contracts when cools
Yes, drinking ice-cold water can sometimes upset the stomach, especially if you have a sensitive digestive system. The cold temperature can cause the stomach muscles to contract and potentially lead to cramps or discomfort. It's best to drink water at a moderate temperature to avoid any potential stomach upset.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
Yes. Cold water does disslove.
Nitrogen is cold.
When you add hot water to cold water, the cold water warms up because of thermal conduction. Some of the kinetic energy of the hot water transfers to the cold water on contact, eventually leading to a uniform temperature throughout.
Water contracts when its cold because the atoms have less energy, and when atoms have less energy they dont move as much, which causes them to contract.
Well if water is too cold, pipes will contract and if water is too hot, the pipes will expand.
cold water makes the muscles and tissues contract, thus reducing the size of transportation channels of blood and nutrients and so slows/impairs movement.
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if the pipes are warm or hot at the time the coldwater passes though them, it can cause the pipes to cool and contract
Yes, they expand when it is very ho t and contract when very cold.
Yes, drinking ice-cold water can sometimes upset the stomach, especially if you have a sensitive digestive system. The cold temperature can cause the stomach muscles to contract and potentially lead to cramps or discomfort. It's best to drink water at a moderate temperature to avoid any potential stomach upset.
i would have to say the hot water because when its hot the partcials expand more so there is not as many in the way then with cold water the contract more so there are more particles in the way of your object.
The contract is void if it's not signed. We signed the contract and the project begins on Monday. How did the child contract such a rare disease? In cold weather, muscles contract.
Glass definitely contracts when cooled. If you take a hot glass bottle, perhaps one that has been sitting by a campfire, and toss it into cold water, perhaps a nearby river, you will almost certainly find that the glass fractures as the surface in contact with the cold water tries to contract while the inner glass that is still hot does not.
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A concrete patio usually cracks due to heat cold. If it is to cold it contract and break. If it is to hot it will expand and break. Then water can seep into those cracks and freeze causing the crack to expand