No, not usually. This is because the liquid will evaporate if it is kept in an open container.
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it is in the trunk!Does it have to contin liquid
The evaporation of a liquid in a closed container is much more difficult than in an opened container. The liquid evaporating is trapped inside of a closed container and allowed to freely move into the atmosphere in an open container.
When water is left in an open container, it can evaporate due to exposure to air. In a closed container, the water vapor will eventually reach equilibrium with the liquid water, leading to increased humidity inside the container. If the container is completely sealed, no water vapor can escape, leading to a buildup of humidity over time.
Yes, you can. Receiving an Open Container ticket is for having an open container.
Any liquid left in a container will evaporate. When placed in a closed container, there will be an equilibrium between the liquid and its vapour present above the liquid. When the bottle is chilled, the falling temperature causes the vapour present above the liquid to condense to form liquid again which appears as mist on the inside of bottle.
Be sure the cap is on tight, brake fluid absorbs moisture quickly if the container is left open.
In a closed container, the water vapor cannot escape into the surrounding air, so the rate of evaporation decreases as the space becomes saturated. In an open container, the water vapor can escape into the surrounding air, allowing for continuous evaporation as long as there is a difference in vapor pressure between the liquid and the air.
The chemical formula of water molecule (H2O) remain unchanged.
An open top container ship means a hatchless container ship.
Once you open a can of salmon, it should be consumed within 3 days. However, it should NEVER be stored in its original can, as the can can leach toxins into the salmon. It should be stored in an airtight container.
Yes, vapor pressure can occur in an open container. Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its condensed phase in a closed system. In an open container, vapor can still form above a liquid or solid substance, but it will not reach equilibrium as it can escape into the surrounding environment.