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It depends on the liquid contained in the bottle and the material the bottle is constructed from. The definition of a Calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius, therefore to heat 2 litres of water (which weighs 2000g) by 100 degrees C = 200.000 Calories. N.B. The water will be at 100 C, to convert into steam, the energy required for phase change must be considered. The effect of the bottle has been ignored in this answer. To add to the confusion: This definition is the "real" calorie as defined and used in physics and chemistry etc. The calorie used in food, exercise etc is really a kilocalory. It is abbreviated kcal, but is often read as calories, not kilokalories. If you mix this up, you get the wrong answer that a liter of cola contains approx 430 calories, but to heat it from 7 to 37 degrees celcius takes 30.000 calories.
molecular-weak intermolecular forces mean that only a small amount of energy is required t break the bonds.
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is a bottle used in the laboratories this bottle is the apparatus that collects gas. is a bottle used in the laboratories this bottle is the apparatus that collects gas.
The reagent bottle is not used for dropping, having only a common stopper.
Absolutely.
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While writing the Matrix, the Wachowski brothers asked about the name of the giant display bottle of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin at the cafe they frequented in Chicago. The bottle was a "Nebuchadnezzar."
2 - 3 hours i think only 3 hours because the dust particles go inside it and its not drinkable and pure
Yes, although being a liquid it will expand and break the bottle
Yes, but that depends on the recipe you put inside the bottle.
no its not. if u asked this question that would be dang stupid
If it has been kept cool and out of the sun, yes.
Not necessarily. They could be bounded, oxidized chains of the wood tannins in the bottle which come from the Oak Barrels used to age the rum before bottling.
depends on what kind of bottle. if its a regualr plastic bottle keeping it under your armpit will keep it at around 96 98 degrees.
260 degrees c.
If it 100% fruit juice with no preservatives, then the bloating of the plastic bottle may have been caused by gases released by the juice as it fermented. The juice is still drinkable, however, the taste will be slightly to very bitter, and there will definitely be alcohol present in the juice.