Thread:User talk:Armondikov/Chemist the Mr.

If I freeze water, it expands, potentially breaking its container. If I evaporate water, it expands, potentially breaking its container (for the sake of discussion, the container in question is made of some boro-silicate or whatever). Why would water expand when it freezes? Doesn't that mean the particles are moving less? I can understand why particles that move more would need more space, but particles that move less?''' I DEMAND ANSWERS! '''