The cup may be damaged.
The cup may be damaged.
You're talking about holding the temperature of the water, right? As far as containing the liquid, they're about equal...but a styrofoam or double-wall plastic cup would hold temp better than a glass cup which would work better than a single-wall plastic cup.
a styrofoam cup. i tried it on my science project
it depends on what the heck you are talking about......
Hi there the ice pack is like a liquid container is made form plastic and shaped in a mold . The liquid is then added into the pack , not to much or if it freezes and expands it could burst the pack.Then it gets sealed on the factory line with a plastic cap.
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
Water in a metal cup will freeze faster because metal conducts coldness and energy the most. trust me, I did a project with a metal, plastic, glass, and paper to see which cup would freeze the quickest. Hopefully this answer helped.
put in a small cup that will fit it, put water in the cup,freeze the water, then there!(or buy a small glass cup,melt some plastic put in cup to dry(put the bug in cup first)
James wants to find out whether a cup of salt water or a cup of fresh water will freeze more quickly. What is the best way for him to determine this
metal cup because it has insulation
Freeze it.
Yes it will .
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Tap water out of a paper cup uses the fewest resources from the environment tap water out of a plastic cup.
The cold lemonade cool the temperature of the plastic cup including the outer side of it. Thereby lowering the amount of water the air can contain, resulting in water condensating - attaching to the cup.
I assume you mean the water in the cup. Foam is a better insulator than glass, so it should be the water in the glass cup.
The cup is solid, but the water remains liquid unless you freeze it into ice.