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Why does soap in ice make the ice malleable?

Before the tubing of a trumpet is bent, it is filled with soapy water that is then frozen. This means the ice provides counter pressure to stop the tubing crinkling at the bend, but the soap in the ice makes it malleable - why does it make it malleable?

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Last edited on: 2011-01-06 15:18:12

Categories: Domestic Science.

Tags: ice, soap, molecularstructure, trumpet, brass.

 

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