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Yoni
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Hello,
Iv'e freezed a bottle of water, which was feeled up to the top, with no room for air. After I took it out of the freezer I of course licked the ice, and it taseted like salt (not very pleasent)!
Is it salt?
If you freeze ice in a bottle which does have some space for air this doesn't happen... I suspect it has to do with the expansion of ice as it freezes, but what's REALY happening there?
Thanks
Iv'e freezed a bottle of water, which was feeled up to the top, with no room for air. After I took it out of the freezer I of course licked the ice, and it taseted like salt (not very pleasent)!
Is it salt?
If you freeze ice in a bottle which does have some space for air this doesn't happen... I suspect it has to do with the expansion of ice as it freezes, but what's REALY happening there?
Thanks