the glass get frozen if you put it to the refrigerator
Ice will melt faster in a room temperature glass compared to a frozen glass. The room temperature glass provides a warmer environment for the ice to melt quicker, while the frozen glass will keep the ice colder for longer, slowing down the melting process.
Yes they can.
Frozen water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats. When water freezes, its molecules form a crystalline structure that causes it to expand, unlike most liquids that contract when they freeze. This expansion is why ice floats on water.
If the food has water in it then it will expand.
Yes, glass does contract upon cooling. When heated, glass expands as its molecules gain energy and move further apart. Conversely, as it cools, the molecules lose energy, causing them to move closer together and the glass to contract. This property is typical of most materials, although the rate and extent of contraction can vary based on the type of glass and its composition.
glass either way doesnt smash but if you mean break then when it's frozen because when it's hot it's just a like rubber. Believe me i know. when glass is hot or on fire it will melt. Chihuly a glass maker makes glass and I've seen tons of his videos.
Yes, glass can contract when subjected to cold temperatures, causing it to slightly shrink in size. This process is known as thermal contraction and is a characteristic property of materials like glass.
worse it would explode
Any liquid or solid shrinks when frozen; the molecules contract. Molecules expand when thawed.
Glass expands when heated because the heat causes the glass molecules to move more vigorously, increasing the distance between them. This expansion is reversible, meaning the glass will contract back to its original size once it cools down.
No you can not.