A bottle completely filled with water gets burst when it is kept in refrigerator?
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Due to anamolous expansion of water which is waters special property to expand bw 0 to 4 degree C
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1. The temperature of air in the freezer (deepfreeze) compartment of a refrigerator is less than 0°C.
2. When a plastic bottle, completely filled with water, is kept in this compartment, the temperature of water falls below 4°C and the water expands.
3. Even when water freezes and ice is formed, there I an increase in the volume.
4. It exerts a large pressure on the sides of the bottle.
Hence, the bottle gets burst.
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