either shut off the supply... or insulate it.
Physically, there is no way to keep a gas bottle from cooling when it's emptied. The process of gas expansion needs energy, and that is withdrawn from the ambient temperature. If the expansion goes too fast, because the gas is taken out too quickly, the gas, and the bottle, will cool down. When the temperature goes below zero, the condensing water will freeze.
It's the same principal like it's used in a fridge.
Water freezing in bottle when opened happens in the case of supercooled water. This water has been cooled below freezing point without being crystallized.
The function of gas collecting bottle is to collect gas.
freezing?
Water expands on freezing, hence will shatter the bottle.
Yes it will. Read the fkng bottle it says right on it. Keep from freezing. Dipshitz
The freezing point of natural gas is minus 296.7° degrees F
By freezing the volume increase.
Any filling one gas bottle from another gas bottle sounds dangerous. Have you contacted you local Gas supplier
if your talking about salt, it only adds friction and therefore grip for vehicles, it doesnt stop them freezing
No. Freezing a substance is a physical change.
At freezing the volume of gas increase.
At freezing the volume of gas increase.