The temperature of a liquid is not dependent on the vessel containing it. The temperature is what it is, regardless of the container.
On the other hand, your perception of its temperature can be markedly different since the aluminum can will conduct heat much more rapidly than the plastic one. The aluminum can will, therefore, conduct heat away from your fingers and into the liquid at a faster rate than would the plastic container. This will lower the temperature of your fingers, making the liquid in the aluminum can feel colder.
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Are_liquids_colder_in_glass_or_alumminum
Your liquid (or whatever) will eventually take the temperature of the environment. So, if you put the liquid in the refrigerator, then check it the next day, the liquid in aluminum, glass, or plastic will be the same temperature.
The thermal conductivity of various materials are:
Silver > Copper > Aluminum > Steel > Glass > Plastic
So, liquids stored in metal containers will change to their environment quicker than other containers.
Keep in mind, if your container is a different temperature than the liquid, then it will act as a heat sink. This is one of the reasons for using very thin fine china which acts as less of a heat sink.
As mentioned in the other posting, if the temperature is less than body temperature, then the materials that have the greatest thermal conductivity will feel colder. And, the container and it's contents will also absorb heat faster from your hand.
Aluminum.
The liquid itself is not colder, but the rate at which it heats up is faster in aluminum. Metal transfers heat a little better, and therefore the heat/ or cold from the liquid will transfer through it a little faster, to equalize with the surrounding atmosphere (outside, room temp. etc...). This is why it feels colder when held.
No, it does not
the answer is it gets it colder
the colder most liquids get, the more viscous they get.
No, aluminum is a by product of iron.
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it doesnt
Drinks should stay colder for longer in a plastic bottle than in an aluminum can because the plastic will not conduct heat anywhere near as much as the aluminum.
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.
is when hot water freezes faster then colder water (or other liquids)
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