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THe boiling point will be raised
It will create a vacuum inside which reduces the time for water to boil and will utimately lead to bursting of the Jar due to pressure inside.
If heated to and above boiling point the pressure in the bottle would begin to rise. Depending on how much it is heated it might either stay like that, or the increased pressure might cause the bottle to burst.
Make sure your handle is screwed on correctly and tightly.
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No - something is amiss. If the magazine cap (front of the forearm) is tightly screwed on then the barrel should be tight.
It is extremely dangerous, it can cause rapid freezing if it comes into contact with living tissue (skin). Also, if you put it in a closed container (like a Thermos bottle with the top screwed on tightly) that isn't strong enough to handle the buildup of pressure, it can actually cause the container to explode.
It is extremely dangerous, it can cause rapid freezing if it comes into contact with living tissue (skin). Also, if you put it in a closed container (like a Thermos bottle with the top screwed on tightly) that isn't strong enough to handle the buildup of pressure, it can actually cause the container to explode.
Dripping from the spout can be caused by the valve in the handle being screwed on too tightly. Contact Kohler for replacement valves (part #77006 and #77005 for left and right valve) If you're not able to remove the valve from the handle (because it has been screwed on too tightly), ask Kohler to send to send the valve body (part #74369)
atmospheric pressure
creates pressure
The greater the pressure the water is under the greater the heat required to bring it to boiling point.