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What happens to the volume of water when it freezes?

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Freezing water causes the volume to expand. Putting 9 milliliters of water through the freezing process leads to a volume of approximately 9.1 milliliters of ice. It's not a huge expansion but it does expand.

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User Asfandyar Khan
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it increases my friend. when water freezes it expands that why if you put a water bottle in the freezer for a while then take it out and open the cap the water is at the top of the bottle instead of its regular level

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