Got a question that has baffled me and my wife for years. I say me and then my wife, because it baffled me for a while, then finally my wife took notice of the situation after a couple of years.
We can put bottle water bottles in the fridge, leave them there for most of a day, few days or a few weeks. They will all be lined up on the bottom shelf. Some of them will freeze, others won't. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason some do, some don't. It's not always the ones in the same spot. Not always the same number of bottles that freeze. Sometimes we might have three that freeze, other times, there might be five that are frozen.
After about two days, which ever ones are frozen, only those will be frozen days later. I keep wanting to mark the frozen bottles, to keep track, if the same bottles freeze repeatedly, but never took the time. At times, when I find there are multiple frozen bottles, in the fridge, and I want a bottle of water, I will take the frozen ones out, put them on the counter to thaw. Then at some point after they thaw, my wife will put them back in the fridge. I need to mark them before they go back in the fridge, to see if they freeze again. I think they do, but not sure. It seems like we will have the same number of frozen bottles the next day.
There have been water bottles that have stayed in the fridge for over a month and did not freeze, but others have frozen within a day of being put in the fridge.
So why is this?
We can put bottle water bottles in the fridge, leave them there for most of a day, few days or a few weeks. They will all be lined up on the bottom shelf. Some of them will freeze, others won't. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason some do, some don't. It's not always the ones in the same spot. Not always the same number of bottles that freeze. Sometimes we might have three that freeze, other times, there might be five that are frozen.
After about two days, which ever ones are frozen, only those will be frozen days later. I keep wanting to mark the frozen bottles, to keep track, if the same bottles freeze repeatedly, but never took the time. At times, when I find there are multiple frozen bottles, in the fridge, and I want a bottle of water, I will take the frozen ones out, put them on the counter to thaw. Then at some point after they thaw, my wife will put them back in the fridge. I need to mark them before they go back in the fridge, to see if they freeze again. I think they do, but not sure. It seems like we will have the same number of frozen bottles the next day.
There have been water bottles that have stayed in the fridge for over a month and did not freeze, but others have frozen within a day of being put in the fridge.
So why is this?
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