At 25 °C, the density of water is 0.997 g/cm3, whereas the density of ice at –10 °C is 0.917 g/cm3.
(a) If a plastic soft-drink bottle (volume = 250 mL) is filled with pure water, capped, and then frozen at –10 °C what volume will the solid occupy?
(b) Could the ice be contained within the bottle?
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