A corked bottle full of water when frozen will break because
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heya your answer!!
we regularly see this type of incident happening in summer season
The density of the ice is less than water.
so it expands as it freezes possibly breaking it's container.
In the olden days our milk used to be delivered in glass bottles with an aluminum foil cap.
In winter we wouls often find the caps pushed off by the expanding frozen milk
we regularly see this type of incident happening in summer season
The density of the ice is less than water.
so it expands as it freezes possibly breaking it's container.
In the olden days our milk used to be delivered in glass bottles with an aluminum foil cap.
In winter we wouls often find the caps pushed off by the expanding frozen milk
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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 corked bottle full of water will break.
Hope it helps!
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