No jelly does not expand because its particles are not being frozen.
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Jelly is a colloidal suspension of water, sugar, and pectin, which forms a gel-like structure when cooled. This gel structure is reversible, meaning that jelly can return to a liquid state when heated. However, if jelly is overheated or boiled for too long, the pectin molecules can break down irreversibly, causing the jelly to lose its ability to gel properly. So, while the process of gelling and melting jelly is reversible, irreversible changes can occur if the jelly is heated too much.
wax got solidified as soon as it cooled after melting
Jelly can be safe to eat if left out of the fridge overnight, as its high sugar content acts as a preservative. However, it's best to check for any signs of spoilage, such as changes in texture, color, or smell. If the jelly has been exposed to heat or contaminants, it's safer to discard it. For optimal quality and safety, it's recommended to store jelly in the refrigerator.
if gap is not left between railroads, it will expand in summer and will bend if no space is left
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A simple everyday example is the gaps left between sections of train tracks to account for expansion due to heat. As the metal tracks heat up, they expand and can increase in length. The gaps prevent the tracks from buckling or warping by allowing them room to expand without causing damage.
No. Unlike in real life Neopets food items do not go mouldy if left.
It can grow mold if it is left unrefrigerated for a long time. But it is unlikely to spoil otherwise.
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