Water molecules begin to form more hydrogen bonds between themselves as the water cools and begins to change state into a solid. The solid form of water, which we know as ice, is the result of hydrogen bonds forcing the water molecules to take up specific arrangements, and this arrangement of the molecules takes up more volume than the liquid did. That's why ice is less dense than water, and why we see ice floating on water the way we do.
water gets bigger when its frozen because it gets harden.it intends to rise but just a bit but noticable enough to see.mostly because when its frozen its like seald that holds it in place and gets a bit bigger to protect... i think
Most substances expand as they become hotter, and become smaller when cooler. Now water is a special case, and a very important one. As water becomes colder it loses volume and becomes more dense and tends to sink, but something special happens between 4 degrees C and Freezing Point. The water expands, which means it becomes less dense and tries to rise. So the creatures in water which is beginning to freeze in a pond can always find water which is not frozen. Of course that will not be the case if the severity of the weather causes the pond to freeze solid.
yes, because when water freezes the structure of water become more regular and the volumn of water increases
This is because the water being freezed makes it expand for example pot holes are caused by bad weather and get bigger as it gets colder rain water goes in freezes then expands
because it has hard mass
Yes.
The volume of water increase under 3,98 oC.
The volume will increase
The volume increase.
Yes, though it is slight, the volume increase is measurable when the temperature of salt water increases.
Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
No, the volume it occupies and the density will change however the mass will remain constant
Under 4 0C the volume of water increase and also the density decrease.
twice as much
Increase the water main diameter
An increase in volume or velocity of the water will increase erosion
The volume of water increase under 3,98 oC.
The volume will increase
The act of freezing a volume of milk will not increase or decrease the total weight.
The only thing you can add to water to increase its volume is more water.
In most cases an equal volume of juice will melt faster than an equal volume of ice
The volume increase.
The volume increase, mass does not change.