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When water freezes, it expands and the volume increases by almost 10%. Therefore, the bottle would deform or rupture depending on the strength of the materials.
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get really super clean water like Fiji or w\e its called and put it in a freezer to the point where it is below freezing and then when you take it out shake it and it will then freeze supercooling happens because water is to the point below freezing but the ice crystals havent formed so when u shake it then they forming it into ice
- Get a bottle of water (make sure that it is purified water), and place it in the freezer. - Take it out about 3 hours later (very carefully). - Hit the bottle, and it will begin to solidify, becoming instant ice.
Water expands when you freeze it. Therefore, the water level in a bottle should rise after you have frozen it into ice. Please see the related links for details.
the volume of water increased when the water is froze
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The water inside the bottle would freeze.
Yes, simply refreeze the water. Leave a bottle of water outside on a freezing night, it will be solid ice in the morning. The same would happen if the bottle of water was put into a freezer.
Water expands on freezing, hence will shatter the bottle.
Supercooling is when a liquid such as water or bear turns to ice instantly. when water is a liquid, all the particles are loose and are moving everywhere. When water is put in the freezer and go's below 0 degrees Celsius, if it is not already frozen, if you hit it, it can push a particle in place and creates a chain reaction, turning the water instantly into ice.
Ice is cold, in the form of water put in a freezer. But some special reactions, such as Instant Ice, emit heat as the supercooling reaction releases energy.
When water freezes, it expands and the volume increases by almost 10%. Therefore, the bottle would deform or rupture depending on the strength of the materials.
simply put water in a bottle and pop it in the freezer
in icee's icee's are a type of slush made by supercooling
Rather, nothing will happen to the empty water bubble but just making the plastic cold. Actually, it isn't the plastic bottle that is affected, it's only the water that is being affected (if there is any).
When water freezes it expands in the bottle, and if there is to much pressure on the sides of the bottle it breaks.