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If you have a glass of drink, topped up with ice......when the ice melts will the glass overflow? Not as easy to answer as you may think!
Shouldn't think so, as I recall from many years back (but can't remember what I had for lunch nowadays) that water expands by 1/9th when it freezes, so it should take up less space in the glass.
But maybe I remember wrongly.
I'm certain.
Not sure about that but I do know a vodka rep told me and proved it to me many years ago that you put ice in the glass and add the vodka to it but all other spirits you put the spirit in first and then add the ice.
This is the obvious answer, but for the OP to ask this it has to be a trick question.
Possibly because alcohol expands when heated?
The ice has melted and the kitchen roll remained dry. However, my experiment was an imperfect test, as I can't be certain that I filled the glass to the very maximum.
... as I recall from many years back (but can't remember what I had for lunch nowadays) that water expands by 1/9th when it freezes ...
I thought sea levels will rise due to glaciers and others melting, which are obviously not in the equation yet as they are above sea level.