Generally soda cans leak due to rough or improper handling. Depending where they were stored, they could have become frozen and the cans could have been damaged in the process. Being stacked incorrectly or too high or being dropped could all play into it.
If you feel so inclined, you could look through the case for the bad cans and probably would be able to tell why they were leaking. If you don't feel like doing that, and you know the damage is not of your own doing, take it back to the store.
Ye, they have to be waterproof to prevent the milk from leaking out.
Hugh Carton has written: 'The grand assize' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Social problems
Do you mean in your body or a milk carton? As I know from experience your body shouldn't be leaking white stuff. If it is a carton or container of milk it is O.K. as it will evaporate and reform around the container. Or it may be a hole.
Stryver suggests this to Carton because he believes that having a wife would give Carton a sense of purpose and direction in life. Stryver also thinks that having a family would help Carton become more responsible and focused on improving himself.
If the air in a carton of milk warms up, it will expand due to the increase in temperature, as warmer air occupies more volume. This expansion may cause the pressure inside the carton to rise. If the pressure becomes too high, it could lead to the carton bulging or potentially leaking. Additionally, warmer air can also accelerate the spoilage of the milk.
Barsad is concerned only for his own skin. He wants nothing to rebound to him by this mad act of Carton's and, having arranged for Carton's entrance into Darnay's cell, he considers their account settled.
as in juice carton?-carton sudd
The carton size is usually calculated by the quality of the carton and its size.
give them milk out of a carton and use a medicene dropper to put it in the mouths
Kim Carton
A full milk carton has more density compared to an empty milk carton. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so when the milk carton is full, it contains more mass within the same volume compared to when it is empty. Therefore, the full milk carton will have a higher density than the empty milk carton.
To decrease the mass of milk in a 1-kilogram carton, you could remove some of the milk, either by pouring it out or transferring it to another container. Alternatively, you could replace some of the milk with a lighter substance, such as water, to lower the overall mass while still having a liquid in the carton.