Chemistry, asked by dviti4, 28 days ago

ice cubes form in the freezer because​

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Answered by jaykhatri1808
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Explanation:

it all comes down to the fact that water expands by around 8 percent as it cools. In your freezer, ice crystals first form around the outside edges of your cube, where the water molecules have the most contact with the cold air. ... A fan in the freezer helps, too, according to Derek.

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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It all comes down to the fact that water expands by around 8 percent as it cools. In your freezer, ice crystals first form around the outside edges of your cube, where the water molecules have the most contact with the cold air. ... A fan in the freezer helps, too, according to Derek.

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