SCIENCE WEEK FUN FACTS MONDAY. DID YOU KNOW? Unlike many substances, water expands as it freezes. An ice cube takes up about 9% more volume than the water.

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SCIENCE WEEK FUN FACTS MONDAY

DID YOU KNOW? Unlike many substances, water expands as it freezes. An ice cube takes up about 9% more volume than the water used to make it. MONDAY

TRY IT FOR YOURSELF… If you pour a handful of salt into a full glass of water, the water level will actually go down rather than overflowing the glass. MONDAY

LEARN ABOUT YOU! There is about 250 g of salt (NaCl) in the average adult human body. MONDAY

GUESS WHAT… Although oxygen gas is colourless, the liquid and solid forms of oxygen are blue. MONDAY