If you are using wood, metal, plastic, or a thermos it would have to be a thermos because inside of it there insulators. Insulators are used to keep whatever is inside the same without the stuff outside interfering. Why else do you think we drink hot coffee in a thermos.
By insulating it. An insulator is a material that does not conduct energy particularly well so the heat is not emitted efficiently. In terms of liquid a vacuum flask is probably the best. Because there is nothing in a vacuum there is nothing to conduct the heat away from the liquid.
A thumous because it locks in the heat better then a cup that is exposed to the air.
The type of container that keep liquids hotter for longer is a thermal container, such as a flask. A thermal flask can keep hot liquids such as tea, coffee or soup for three to four hours.
it is plastic containers that u should keep in the microwave for 15 days and everyday u put 15 minutes on the microwave and warm the water.
A thumous.
glass
thermos
Foam container will keep it hotter. The air bubbles in the foam act as an insulator.
This will depend upon the Thermos, but in general a thermos will keep hot liquids hotter for longer. This is because the Thermos has stronger insulating properties.
Okay... Whoever wrote this was really stupid. One of the main characteristics of liquid is that it takes the shape of the bottom of it's container. So no, a liquid does not keep it's own shape. If it did, then it would be a solid.
Dry ice itself does not blow up, the container does. You see, dry ice sublimates (changes directly from solid to gas) at room temperature, a process that is vastly accelerated by dumping it in hot water. If you do this in a container and hermetically seal it, the gas produced by the sublimation process will cause the pressure to build up inside the container. Eventually the tremendous pressure will cause the container to blow up. Keep in mind that this will happen even without the hot water, although it will take a bit longer.
A gas is a substance whose molecules are in constant, rapid, random motion. As a result, a gas will spread out and take on the shape and volume of whatever container it is in-whether a jar, a room, or the atmosphere! This is very different from a liquid or a solid. The molecules in a liquid do not move as fast as those in a gas. A liquid can take on the shape of its container but will keep the same volume, no matter what container it is in. The molecules in a solid just vibrate in place. That is why a solid will retain both its shape and its volume.
Foam container will keep it hotter. The air bubbles in the foam act as an insulator.
the answer is it gets it colder
A Flask
Igloo-type cooler.
styrofoam, but warning fammable and unsafe for the environment!
Liquids always take the shape of the container that they are in. This is the basic definition of a liquid.
This will depend upon the Thermos, but in general a thermos will keep hot liquids hotter for longer. This is because the Thermos has stronger insulating properties.
In general, foam is a better insulator than metal, and so foam would be expected to keep water hotter longer under most normal circumstances.
Okay... Whoever wrote this was really stupid. One of the main characteristics of liquid is that it takes the shape of the bottom of it's container. So no, a liquid does not keep it's own shape. If it did, then it would be a solid.
Fridge normally works for me.
If the containers are the same apart from the colour, no. But if the red container is more insulated than the blue one, yes If the blue is more insulated than the red, no.
liquid take shape of the container because the liquid particles stay together but they still more around. solid does not take the shape of the container, because solid is solid. The molecules cannot form the of the container because the molecules a very near each other.Only liquid can take the shape of the container. Thank you.