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It works if the water is supercooled, and the shock provides a nucleation site and a variance in pressure.
If a highly corked glass bottle full of water is left out of doors on a frosty night it will burst because the water contained in the bottle will freeze on a frosty night and convert into ice. There is no room available for the increased volume and this may result in bursting of the bottle.
Yes it does. Cold water freeze slower than normal or hot water.
The water inside the bottle would freeze.
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if the bottle has water in it you can freeze it but not for too long other wise it eill explode and the bottle will be stretched due to the particles in the water and is turning into a solid.
yes because the warm water takes longer to diffuse its heat
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What you do is you put a water bottle horizontally in your freezer for 2-4 hours if you open it and its frozen heat the water bottle to room temp. (forgot to mention that it is easier to do it when room temp) then once you find the time where its not frozen but very cold water you take it out very gently and make it vertical again like normal and then hit the bottom of the water bottle against a hard surface and watch it freeze. p.s.-it is best if the water bottle is unsealed if it is not them boil some water and put it in a bottle but it is not as good.
If it is placed in a standard freezer (or the freezer compartment of a fridge) it will not completely freeze; most will be solid over night. However, if the setting is low enough, it can take about the same time as water to freeze, which can be anywhere from 4 to 8 hours.
Yes the water is In fact liquid. But the bottle is not. If you freeze the water it becomes a solid. If you steam the water it becomes a gas.