When most liquids change to their solid state, they become denser. However, water freezes and the resulting solid, ice, is less dense than it's liquid state (aka ice floats over liquid water)
It expands
The energy wheres Out and becomes a liquid. You can cut open a battery after it Doesent wOrk a see the liquid.
the particles move and they shift into a blob. or the liquid is frozen
They get frozen off.
When you put frozen ethanol into liquid ethanol, the frozen ethanol will begin to melt and mix with the liquid ethanol. Both states of ethanol will reach an equilibrium temperature, and the frozen ethanol will ultimately dissolve into the liquid ethanol to form a homogeneous solution.
Because it is a frozen liquid, and since it is frozen it isn't liquid.
The ball made out of frozen kerosene would likely float on the liquid kerosene since it is less dense than the liquid. When an object is less dense than a liquid, it will float on the surface.
well it gets cold like it has like frozen chips of pop and it is all pushed together andmaking a big chunk of frozen chipped ice chunks and that's what happens when itgets cold
A frozen battery case can absolutely swell if it has been cracked or if moisture has gotten inside. If the case is rusted, water can get in that way and cause it to swell.
A substance can be frozen at room temperature if its freezing point is below the temperature of the room. This can happen with certain substances like liquid nitrogen or dry ice, which have very low freezing points and can transition from a liquid to a solid state at room temperature.
When frozen oil is placed in liquid oil, the frozen oil typically begins to melt due to the heat from the surrounding liquid oil. As it melts, it may create small clumps or droplets that can float or disperse in the liquid oil, depending on the type of oil and its temperature. The mixing may also affect the overall consistency and texture of the liquid oil. However, if the oils have significantly different compositions or densities, they may not fully combine, leading to separation.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid