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Run warm to hot water over the neck of the container. This will expand the neck and the stopper should come out.
There are no giant balls of burning glasses: glass is not really a combustible material.
If the liquid is not very hot, stand it in a container of water. Leave it in a cool place. Direct cool air onto it.
It's best to use a styrofoam container with a lid. Styrofoam will not get as hot as glass or plastic.
Glass container with lid like peanut butter jar and boiling hot water
It is not a gas, but a vacuum. This keeps the element (wire) from burning up. No oxygen means it can stay hot longer.
If the container is plastic the lid will expand and pop off. If the container is ceramic/glass/metal condensation will form on the lid from the steam causing the food to 'sweat'.
A light bulb is a source of electric light. In an incandescent light bulb, the glass bulb forms a protective shield around a glowing filament. The air inside the glass bulb is removed, or replaced with an inert gas. Electric current is passed through a thin metal filament (usually tungsten), which causes it to glow white hot, giving out light. The protective bulb stops the filament from burning up, as it has no Oxygen.
1. Store in a glass or hard plastic bottle. 2. Leave an inch of space in the container. 3. Store away from light. 4. Store in containers that have been washed in hot, soapy water.
temperature of the hot water combined with that of its container is higher than the ambient temperature and when the surrounding air strikes the container, the temperature of the air increase and this increases the vapour state of the air. note, for water to form around the outside of the hot water glass, the temp of the water must be lower than the temp of the surrounding air (condensation).
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