Water kept in freezer looses heat and turns into solid as soon it reaches below its melting point.
it will stay the same size
Water expands on freezing, hence will shatter the bottle.
The acid becomes diluted.
No! Soap belongs in a Bathroom. Not in a freezer.
It will burst! because of the pressure in the freezer.
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
If you want water to become a solid, you can put the water in an ice cube tray and set it in the freezer. Once the water freezes, it becomes an ice cube which is considered a solid.
If you want water to become a solid, you can put the water in an ice cube tray and set it in the freezer. Once the water freezes, it becomes an ice cube which is considered a solid.
Turn your freezer off before putting the water inside.
put it in the freezer
When water freezes and becomes ice it expands. That's why if you put a glass of water into the freezer the water would overflow because the water would have nowhere to go except the top.
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
you get a poopsicle
If the thing can change into the original appearance, just for example "if the ice melt it becomes liquid or water and if the water you put it into the freezer it will turn to ice again".
Put it in the freezer
put it in the freezer
water freezes when it is put in a very cold part of the planet for example it's night time and you've put water in a jug you've put it into the freezer and go to bed, by morning the water you have put in the freezer will be frozen.