why water change in ice and why other liquid cannot change ice like oil , milk etc why???
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A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. ... Once it gets cold enough (around 32 degrees Fahrenheit), the expanding water molecules begin to form ice crystals. This spreading-out of water molecules as it freezes is why sometimes a bottle full of water will break when you freeze it.
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They do change into their solid form but since among them the highest freezing point is of water i.e. 0° c it freezes most often while the freezing point of oil varies from -10° c to -55° c.
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