Why does glass bottles break when we freeze it? Are there any other metals that shrink when its temperature reduced?
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When it reaches the freezing point water expands nearly 9% whereas the cold drink bottles keeps on contracting. Due to lack of space for the expansion in volume ice, the bottle breaks.
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Glass is an insulator, so, when glass experiences rapid changes in temperature, one side of it shrinks faster than the other, leading it to crack.
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