When a soft drink starts to warm to room temperature, the air at the top of the can or bottle starts to sink into the water creating more bubbles and/or fizz. The space at the top of the can or bottle starts to shrink up.
space is necessary in any vacuum container to prevent breakage while sealing the product.
Nothing really. It's just there. So if you need to freeze it it will not explode.
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it expands
Any liquid left in a container will evaporate. When placed in a closed container, there will be an equilibrium between the liquid and its vapour present above the liquid. When the bottle is chilled, the falling temperature causes the vapour present above the liquid to condense to form liquid again which appears as mist on the inside of bottle.
Above the Curie temperature ferromagnetic elements and materials lose this characteristic.
Nothing particular happens.
There is no reason for anything to happen.
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50ºF = Absolutely Not 50ºC = Stay Inside
Because the temperature of water can't normally go beyond 100 degree Celsius , because that is the temperature of boiling water. When we keep any bottle with water on fire, heat transmits from bottle to water and since the temperature of bottle and water should be almost same, the temperature of bottle does not go far beyond 100 degree Celsius. And since the melting point of the bottle(plastic) are in general above 100 degree Celcius they don't melt.
It dies, coral bleaching.
it remains in a vapor state
If it happens below normal room temperature, it's usually called "freezing". If it happens above room temperature, it's usually called "solidification".
The pressure in a propane bottle depends on the temperature. Propane boils at -42 oC at atmospheric pressure. Above this temperature the pressure in the bottle would be 0 psi. then it rises in a curve with the temperature. At Zero oC the pressure would be about 55 psi., at 10 oC it would be 78 psi. and at 43.3 oC it is 204 psi. Butane has a lower pressure/temperature relationship and that is why it is used where the bottle is indoors.
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