expands because hydrogen bond operates the molecules and increase the average distance between molecules
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.
It will contract.
Both are able to expand or contract their volumes as liquid is added or removed.
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A cubic foot of water will expand by about 9% when it freezes and turns into ice. This means that it will occupy more space as ice compared to its liquid form, due to the specific arrangement of water molecules in the solid state.
If the food has water in it then it will expand.
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.
Any liquid or solid shrinks when frozen; the molecules contract. Molecules expand when thawed.
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yes, this is why if you put a filled to the brim cup of water in the freezer, it overflows when it is frozen....
Yes, most liquids expand when they freeze. As the liquid cools and reaches its freezing point, the molecules slow down and arrange themselves into a more ordered structure, leading to an increase in volume. Water is one example of a liquid that expands when frozen, which is why ice floats on water.
Yes, water pipes in homes can expand and contract due to changes in temperature. When pipes are exposed to heat, they expand, and when they cool down, they contract. This expansion and contraction can lead to stress on the pipes, potentially causing leaks or damage over time.
The water molecules expand when the temp. drops.
Most materials contract when they freeze. This is because the molecules in the material slow down and move closer together as they lose energy, causing the material to shrink. However, water is an exception—it expands when it freezes due to the unique structure of its molecules.
Yes, but the texture will be affected by water crystals that expand when frozen.
when water freezes, it expands. Most elements contract when frozen.
hi im Parker and i think it is about 3.4%