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It will crack and break and maybe the heated gasses inside will make it explode.
When you put a sealed glass jar full of air in the freezer, the temperature inside the jar decreases. According to the ideal gas law, as the temperature drops, the gas molecules inside the jar lose energy and move less vigorously, resulting in a decrease in gas pressure. Therefore, the gas pressure in the jar will decrease as the temperature lowers.
the candle will go out because oxygen helps in burning but a burning substance produces carbon dioxide but when we put a glass upon can carbon will heavier than oxygen and when oxygen will less candle will go out
Increase the pressure of the gas inside
Increase the pressure of the gas inside
The water vapor on the inside wall of the glass jar occurs due to transpiration from the potted plant. As the plant releases moisture through its leaves, the water vapor collects inside the jar. When the warm, humid air inside contacts the cooler glass surface, it condenses into tiny droplets of water, leading to the visible condensation. This process demonstrates the water cycle in a closed environment.
To determine the number of candy corn in a glass pumpkin jar, you would need to calculate the volume of the jar and the volume of a single candy corn. Once you have these measurements, you can divide the volume of the jar by the volume of a candy corn to estimate the quantity inside. Keep in mind that this estimation may vary depending on the size of the candy corn and the jar.
A glass jar.
It's not advisable to put a hot glass jar directly into the fridge, as the sudden temperature change can cause the glass to crack or shatter due to thermal shock. Instead, allow the jar to cool down to room temperature before refrigerating it. This ensures both the integrity of the glass and the safety of the contents inside.
Glass is a great conductor of heat but it doesn't hold it long. If you were to stick 212o (Fahrenheit) water into a glass jar it would begin bringing the glass jar to the same temperature as the water on the inside very quickly (equilibrium). It also begins building pressure, so If a lid is on the jar it could potentially explode the jar sending boiling liquid and glass shards everywhere.
A glass jar is used in a gold leaf electroscope to prevent interference from external electric fields and to protect the delicate components inside from dust and moisture. The glass jar acts as an insulator to maintain the charge on the gold leaf and reduce the chances of the electroscope discharging prematurely.
If you put an inflated balloon in a jar and then remove the air from the jar the balloon will expand. Perhaps to the point of bursting, or to the point where it coats the entire inner surface of the jar.