The drink has to be stored in a container that is able to maintain pressure before use. You can guess what will happen if you open a can of soda and leave it for 24 hours before drinking it. Yuk.
Hmm, interesting. This is normally because the can is made out of a different type of metal, the materials getting into the drink, or the soda is simply a different make!!!! If you are really interested in finding out... try 2 sodas, each in different cans, and if they taste different, get a magnet, and see if they are aliminium or steel. then you can find out if they aredifferent metals. If you don't understand what I'm saying, then put a note on my message board!!!
Since aluminum is a far better conductor of heat and cold than plastic, the liquid inside an aluminum container will warm up faster than in the better insulated plastic container. Also, an aluminum can will feel colder to the touch because aluminum conducts the cold, from the liquid inside to your fingers on the outside, much faster than plastic.
In a bottle, I reckon. Plastics provide better thermoisolation than metals.
Soda brands are different mainly because they might be made differently, taste different, have controlled amounts of sugars, or might be selling the same thing.
A plastic bottle will keep cola colder cause a can is made out of metal. Metal is conducted faster easyily
In general because its colder up there.
Plastic bags are not biodegradable.
the crushed of ice dissolve and become liquid, the equilibrium is stay at the bottle
By gradually exposing it to colder temperatures until it is able to stay outside in any weather.
you could increase the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere like in a cola bottle
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.
Drinks would stay cooler for a longer time if it is in a bottle. This is because bottles are insulators of heat. So they slow down the heat from reaching the liquid in it. As in cans, which are metal, they are conductors of heat. So heat penetrates easier to the liquid thus making the drink to loose it's coldness faster. So my bet is that drinks stay cooler in a bottle.
It depends were you are, generally it would stay colder if you left it in the water
Theoretically, drinks would stay colder for a longer time if it is in a bottle. This is because bottles are insulators of heat, so they slow down the heat from reaching the liquid in it. As for cans, which are usually metal, they are conductors of heat. So heat penetrates easier to the liquid thus making the drink to loose its coldness faster (especially if you are holding the can) So my bet is that drinks would stay colder in a bottle.
Stay fresher longer.
Well, a tin can is a conductor of heat, meaning it lets heat in easily. Plastic is an insulator, meaning it doesn't let heat in easily, HOWEVER, the plastic bottles use very thin plastic so neither do a very good job. Foam cups are the best.
your experiment would be to state the problem,make an hypothesis,research,analyze,experiment,then comes your conclusion
If the plastic can stand going up to 100 celsius without melting, the water will gradually heat up and the plastic bottle will remain at the water temperature. Eventually the water will start to boil at 100 celsius. If the bottle is closed it will explode under steam pressure. If the steam can escape, the bottle will stay at 100 celsius until the water has evaporated, then it will rapidly heat up and melt.
either: Put the egg in a plastic bag or hold a full water bottle over the egg
no they stay in all of the colder states
Hydrogen Peroxide is used to sterilize plastic bottles before they are filled because it kills any germs and will not damage the bottle. If other chemicals were used, it could damage the plastic or stay in the plastic and get into the liquid that is being put in the bottles.
In general because its colder up there.