Hot Water cools,though kept in a closed container,because of its surroundings.Heat escapes into the environment till the temperature of water(system) and surroundings become the same. Its simply the transfer and exchange of energy.
Yes, it is possible to super-cool water if it is very pure, the container is very clean and the water is kept from even tiny movements. I am not sure how to explain the principles, but it has something to do with some small impurity or disruption being needed to 'seed' the process of forming crystals.
Sure, e.g., liquid nitrogen will explode at room temperature if kept confined in a container such as a capped bottle.
To keep things from getting lost ... remember that the very first compasses were NOT closed, they consisted of a bowl of water with a load-stone (fastened to a piece of wood) floating - even earlier one just had a piece of string tied to the lode stone.
The water will be subject to evaporation by wind and heat from the sun. Eventually, the vessel containing the water will dry out.
Because they absorb the water they're in - which makes them swell up.
If the container is kept closed the glue cannot get hard.
If kept in a water tight container up to a year
If kept in a water tight container up to a year.
Not unless you want to keep it very cold. It is perfectly all right to keep tequila at room-temperature. Just make sure the container is kept closed.
Water can be kept indefinitely in the refrigerator. The darkness will prevent algae growth, and the cold will inhibit mold. If not kept in a tightly sealed container, it can evaporate with time.
Sterile water does not have to be refrigerated. However, to remain sterile, it must be kept in a clean, sealed container.
A small enclosure or closed container in which selected living plants and sometimes small land animals, such as turtles and lizards, are kept and observed.
as they lose water then again gain it by transpiration
The container where a mummy is kept is called a sarcophagus.
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so that it cannot react with water, as when sodium and water react it is violent, so the oil keeps the water away
Iodine sublimes (i.e., goes from a solid to a gas) at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. However, it will exist as a solid for a very long time if it is kept in a closed container. As the iodine solid sublimes, the pressure will increase slightly within the closed container which will cause the iodine gas to reach an equillibrium state with the solid iodine (i.e., there will not be an increase in the amount of iodine gas in the container).