why the glass bottle filled with complete water can break if it is placed in a fridge?
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Yes, it may crack. Glasses have very low elastic deformation and the freezing of water increases it's volume, the increased volume causes tension to the glass that may lead it to crack. However, the cracking also depends on the quantity of water in the glass bottle.
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do to anomalous behaviour of water
water expands when it turns to ice
there is no space for the ice and so it excerts pressure of the sides of the bottle and it breaks
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water expands when it turns to ice
there is no space for the ice and so it excerts pressure of the sides of the bottle and it breaks
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