it remain the same as it has definite volume.
Water freezes. Ice melts.
The majority of the water freezes because water is the only molecule that doesnt sink...so the water becomes ice
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The answer is that the temperature a substance freezes is also its melting point. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius into ice and if you heat ice up to 0 degrees Celsius it MELTS to give you water. Evaporation is the change from liquid to gas and condensation is the change from gas to liquid (for water this happens at 100 degrees Celsius).
The water becomes 100 degrees and is warm to the touch.
Increases.
When water freezes, it expands as it turns into ice. This expansion causes the volume of the water balloon to increase, which can lead to the balloon bursting if the ice takes up too much space.
Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
To design a simple experiment to observe what happens to the volume of water when it freezes, first, fill a measuring container with a known volume of water and mark the initial level. Next, place the container in the freezer until the water completely freezes. After the water has frozen, measure the new level of the ice in the container. Finally, compare the two measurements to determine if the volume of water increased, decreased, or remained the same upon freezing.
No, as long as it is the same peice of ice. The volume and the density change but not the mass
Increases.
it changes because when it freezes, the molecules within the water slows down thus changing the placement of it, which also changes the over size or volume of water.
just take a cup of water and put it into the freezer.wait for about 2hourstake it out and weigh it
Yes.
Water freezes.
it gets cold and freezes
The crack would expand because the water in the rock, as it freezes, expands.