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it depends on how hot the glass rod is if its hot enough the glass rod will heat up the liquid and the liquid will keep on getting hotter and in the end it will reach over heat and just explode

if its not hot enough then the liquid will just rise other then that i have nothin

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we'll i don't know heaps about sisence but i do know one thing

when cold liquid is heated to much it expodes so here's a tip for you if you do have a cup of liquid in winter its fine if you leave it out but in summer put it in your freezer because it'll most likely over heat and explode

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