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It is the water in Coke that causes it to expand when frozen. Water, unlike most substances, expands as its temperature decreases, below a certain point. For an explanation, see = Why does water expand when it freezes? =

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A professor hypothesised that the freezing process would push out all the carbon dioxide gas in the drink, snce it's not soluble in ice, and the increased pressure would cause the coke can to burst.

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