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∙ 11y agoyes air can pass through glass, irrespective of the cap. Glass is a liquid NOT a solid. hope this helps.
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∙ 11y agoNot much will happen if you put a glass bottle containing teaspoonful of water in it in the sun with its lid closed. It might evaporate.
It floats because the water is heaver then the bottle. The bottle is light so it floats. No,It floats because the particles are free to move inside but with water in it there is not enough space for the particles to move so it floats.
The mixture is heterogeneous.
Because the surface of the bottle is curved - which bends the light passing through it - just like a magnifying glass does.
If the bottle is left in a place where the sun can shine through it, the bottle can magnify the heat from the sun and start a fire.
The hydrofluoric acid will eat through the glass.
Some materials are: glass, polyethylene, polypropylene.
Some materials are: glass, polyethylene, polypropylene.
Take a metal cylinder, and place a spring in the bottom (as a shock absorber). Inside the metal cylinder, sitting atop the spring is a glass bottle. Between the cylinder and the bottle (around the sides and the bottom of the glass bottle) is a vacuum. Both the vacuum and the glass serve as insulators for anything that is to be stored in the glass bottle. This means that, if you store something warm in the inner glass bottle, it will be very difficult for the heat to conduct through the glass AND the vacuum...and the material will stay warm. If you store something cold in the bottle, it will be very difficult for heat to conduct through the cylinder, the vacuum, and the glass...and the material will stay cold.
Grease the top of the bottle!
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A glass bottle is used as a container for many reagents.