All solids contract while cooling.
When a liquid is cooled, it turns back into a solid through the process of solidification. This is because cooling reduces the kinetic energy of the particles, causing them to move closer together and form a solid structure.
The solid state of matter usually contracts more when cooled compared to liquids and gases. This is because the molecules in a solid are already closely packed together, and cooling them further causes them to vibrate less, leading to a decrease in volume and contraction.
Bismuth contracts on cooling, rather than expanding. Its coefficient of thermal expansion is negative, meaning it contracts as it cools.
When a solid freezes, it contracts making the molecules inside get closer together which makes the volume smaller.
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A liquid cooling into a solid is called freezing or in more scientific terms solidification
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Usually cooling will cause solids to contract. That is, they will get slightly smaller.
capillarity rise.heating expands mercury whereas cooling contracts mercury
Water contracts on cooling from 0°C to 4°C due to the formation of water molecules arranged in a hexagonal lattice structure. Ice contracts further upon cooling below 0°C as the molecules align into a more ordered arrangement. Most metals contract as they cool due to the decrease in thermal vibrations of the atoms in the crystal lattice.
I think that only water expands when it freezes everything else contracts