it changes because when it freezes, the molecules within the water slows down thus changing the placement of it, which also changes the over size or volume of water.
Mass is conserved. Volume changes slightly, so density changes as well, but mass remains the same.
Increases by about 9%. Water is one of the few liquids that expands when it freezes.
The coefficient of the thermal expansion of water is equal to .00021. Water expands by 9% of its volume when it freezes.
It freezes.
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It increases because water expands when frozen, this occurs becasue of hydrogen bonding.THANKS FOR USING WIKI.ANSWERS.COM
Its volume increases and its density decreases.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
As the water freezes, it will expand.
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).
Mass is conserved. Volume changes slightly, so density changes as well, but mass remains the same.
Increases.
No, as long as it is the same peice of ice. The volume and the density change but not the mass
That depends on the substance that the kilogram is made of. A kilogram of air has a large volume. A kilogram of water has a medium volume. A kilogram of lead or stones has a small volume.
Yes.
Increases.
Increases by about 9%. Water is one of the few liquids that expands when it freezes.