The water will turn into ice so it will be like one giant ice cube.
It will get cold.
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Thermal energy in the water is transferred to the air in the freezer, mainly by convection. From there, it is absorbed by the evaporator coils which line the interior of the freezer; the refrigerant fluid in the coils circulates to the outside, where it is compressed and the heat is dissipated into the room as it passes through the condenser coils on the outside of the freezer.
Not necessarily. You have to have a space of air in the bottle. The expansion/contraction happens because the water is heating/cooling the air. Liquids are usually considered incompressible and hence will not change their volume when heated or cooled (unless it evaporates or melts!). Assuming that you have an air space: If you have cold water in a sealed bottle that you heat up, it will expand. If you put hot water in a bottle and seal it, it will contract as it cools. If the bottle is not sealed, there will be no volume change.
the right amount of water to put in a bottle rocket so it will fly high is 70 milliliters
It freezes.
Water expands on freezing, hence will shatter the bottle.
The freezer but it depends on how cold you want your water a good trick to get your water colder is to wet a napkin then wrap it around your water bottle and put it in the freezer
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
simply put water in a bottle and pop it in the freezer
the volume of water increased when the water is froze
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).
it will stay the same size
it will buse
It will get cold.
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.
Why would you do that? That's cruel.