The gas pressure will decrease.
No,because the oil is to thick so the magnetism is very weak so the iron nails won't be attracted
The pressure in a container is due to the particles of the gas hitting the inside walls of the container.
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by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in
Water (chemical formula: H2O) is a liquid between 0oC and 100oC in Earth's atmosphere. As it decreases in temperature, the net volume of a body of water will decrease, until the water reaches around 4oC.At 4oC, water molecules begin to form a lattice. This lattice becomes stronger as the temperature of the water decreases (turning it into a solid, ice), causing a body of water to expand. This is an uncommon physical property, as most substances decrease in volume as their temperature decreases.This property is demonstrated when a sealed container filled completely with water is cooled extremely quickly (placed in liquid nitrogen, for instance). As the water inside the container freezes extremely quickly, the container will explode, due to the rapid expansion of the water inside it.
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The pressure inside the container would decrease.
Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
because the other half is not empty it is filled with gas
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The rock will have little holes.
Because when it is cooled, the air inside contracts, or shrinks, so to avoid creating a void the container will crush inward to occupy the space.
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The air in the container, as well as the food inside contains water or water vapor. As the temperature of the container as you put it into the fridge is hinger, the water in the food continues to evaporate, saturating the air in the container with water vapor. As the walls of the container cool down, the air inside the container comes into contact with the wall and is cooled to the point that the water vapor condensates. Eventually, the lid and the walls will have moisture on it.
No,because the oil is to thick so the magnetism is very weak so the iron nails won't be attracted
The outside air pressure dents the tin. The water or air inside a sealed metal container will contract when cooled from the outside (by conduction through the can). When it was sealed, the pressure on the inside was the same as on the outside. But the contraction reduces the pressure on the inside, causing the external air pressure to squeeze the can, and possibly cave it in. This is widely demonstrated in another experiment using dry ice. A sealed gasoline can of about a gallon (4 liters) is placed on a dry-ice bed and cooled until the outside air pressure crushes the can.
The inside of the container!!