because the ice expands once it is frozen your welcome, the wiz kid
Yes, two litter bottles can be filled with water and frozen. The frozen water can then be put into sauces to help cool them down. Always make sure to check for any plastic that may be from the bottles.
800 bottles
If a balloon were completely filled with water, with no extra space, then it will change shape and/or size as the water is frozen. This is because water expands at a rate of 9% when frozen.
yes, this is why if you put a filled to the brim cup of water in the freezer, it overflows when it is frozen....
Unfortunately, there were problems with kids bringing vodka in water bottles to school. For this reason some schools prohibit water bottles, or require that the water bottles be frozen (since alcohol doesn't freeze so a frozen wather bottle obviously can't be vodka).
Plastic water bottles cannot be frozen because the water expands when it freezes, causing the plastic to become brittle and crack. This can release harmful chemicals from the plastic into the water, impacting its safety for consumption. Additionally, frozen water bottles are more likely to deform or burst, creating a mess.
86/3.5 = 24.57 so answer is 24 complete bottles
yes it is because there are many of chemicals on which the water bottle its' self has. when you freeze it then more and more new chemicals form. so dont drink or by frozen water bottles, juice, and or soda.
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
No! Water bottles are bad for the environment because they take many years to degrade. Glass will never break down. All water bottles should be recycled.
The water in the cell(s) would freeze and expand causing it to break because there would be no more room to hold the frozen water.
Provided that the bottles are properly cleaned and filled with clean water AND provided the consumer is not misled into thinking it is the branded version, nothing is wrong.