yes it can. it will just break the object containing, and if not possible, compress into super ice.
Yes, you can freeze organic milk. It is best to freeze it in a container with some room for expansion to prevent the container from bursting. Thaw the milk in the refrigerator before consuming for the best quality.
If there is water in the gap, it will freeze. As water expands when it freezes, the crack will be opened wider. This process is called freeze-thaw. Hope that helped!
Freezing stone can cause it to expand and contract, potentially leading to cracks or fractures in the material. This is because water trapped in the stone can expand when frozen, putting pressure on the surrounding stone structure. In general, it is not recommended to freeze stone as it can damage the material.
The time it takes for water to reach room temperature depends on factors like the initial temperature of the water, the volume of water, and the room temperature. Generally, it can take around 30 minutes to several hours for water to equilibrate with the room temperature.
Soda contains dissolved solids (like sugars and flavors) that lower the freezing point of water. This means that the freezing point of soda is lower than that of plain water, making it less likely to freeze at typical freezer temperatures.
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.
During a freeze, water in pipes can freeze and expand, causing the pipes to burst. This can lead to a loss of water pressure and potentially no hot water as the pipes are damaged and unable to deliver it.
No, hot water does not freeze more quickly than room temperature water. In fact, hot water takes longer to freeze because it has to cool down to the same temperature as room temperature water before it can start freezing.
On heating. water molecules expand till they reach 100 cecius and break free from each other and turn into vapor. On cooling, when the temprature is 4 degree celcius, water starts to expand till it freeze.
Yes, as long as there is enough room left in the jar for the food to expand as it freezes. If not, the jar will break.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
Only the few liquids that expand when they freeze like water. But yes, they can.
Because if the water goes in the crack and freeze, the crack will expand
Water can flow into cracks in the rock, then freeze, expand, and crack the rock. This is part of the erosion process.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
there is to much preasure down there. ice has to have a way to expand when it frezes. if there is too much water on top of it, it cant expand because of all of the weight.