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Water is the substance that expands when it freezes. This expansion is due to the unique structure of water molecules, which form a lattice-like arrangement when frozen, causing it to take up more space than when in its liquid state.
Yes, water is unique in that it is the only substance that expands when frozen. Therefore ice will be less dense in terms of water molecules than room temperature water or heated water
its liquid and it expands when frozen.
It expands.
Water is the only liquid that expands when frozen.
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Water is a liquid that expands when it freezes. This is due to the unique structure of water molecules, causing them to form a crystalline lattice when frozen, which takes up more space than liquid water.
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It expands
Yes. All tea expands when it freezes. All tea is mostly water and water expands when frozen.
Air expands the most.
When a substance expands, its mass remains constant, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with volume. However, the density of the substance decreases because density is defined as mass per unit volume. Thus, as the substance expands and its volume increases, the same mass is distributed over a larger volume, resulting in lower density.