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Nothing. The glass gets colder. If the bottle is full of water or some other liquid it may split if the pressure of the growing ice crystals cannot be relieved by the bottles geometry or if the bottle is tightly sealed. Interestingly, if the bottle has parallel sidees and a wide mouth the pressure on the ice from the sides will melt the ice allowing it to move upwards relieving the pressure. This used to happen in days of milk delivery when milk bottle would freexe on the steps to homes, the ice would be forced out of the bottle's mouth to form a tower of milk ove the lip of the bottle.
The reason that softdrinks, or any drink that is frozen while in a sealed container breaks is because ice expands when it freezes. If there is enough water in the container it will try to expand, and if the container can not take to pressure that it creates it will break
When water freezes, it expands in volume. In a fully filled container like a glass bottle, the expanding ice has nowhere to go, exerting pressure on the container walls and causing it to burst. The pressure from the expanding ice overcomes the strength of the glass, leading to the bottle breaking.
Highly unlikely.
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Yes, when water freezes inside a bottle, it expands as it turns into ice. This expansion can cause the bottle to crack or break due to the increased pressure. It's important to leave enough space in a bottle when freezing liquids to prevent this issue.
Definitely! it will, and most times the glass bowl even breaks. This happens because water increases in volume as it changes from liquid to solid (ice) and since the material used in holding the water during the freezing or solidification process is glass, like we all know, glass is an inelastic material, so there is no even expansion between the water and glass to accomodate the ice formation, therefore the glass bowl sides are set under pressure from the internal force exerted by the ice on its wall. When the pressure from the ice exceeds the hold of the glass bowl, it finally cracks or breaks aparts.
The ice in Antarctica does crack forming crevasses. This is common in all ice formations.
Assuming the container is filled to the top with minimal airspace, the water will freeze becoming ice. It will continue to get colder and start expanding until it fills the glass bottle and then force the glass to break as it continues to expand.
If a highly corked glass bottle full of water is left out of doors on a frosty night it will burst because the water contained in the bottle will freeze on a frosty night and convert into ice. There is no room available for the increased volume and this may result in bursting of the bottle.
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