- May 13, 2003
 
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I know that water volume increases when it freezes.  And they have the breaks in between concrete slabs to allow room for thermal expansion.  However, no one I ask seems to know if concrete gets expands with heat or cold.  
I also know that as a gas expands, it gets colder (IE CO2 coming out of a nozzle), and compressed items get heated up. But I still don't know about the concrete. Anyone have any information on this?
--Tas
			
			I also know that as a gas expands, it gets colder (IE CO2 coming out of a nozzle), and compressed items get heated up. But I still don't know about the concrete. Anyone have any information on this?
--Tas
				
		
			