The gas expand to fill the volume of the container.
No.
When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
Compressing it, heating it (in a sealed container) or adding more gas to a quantity already in a sealed container (which is like compressing it).
Water can be evaporated from a sealed container.
No, if the container is strongly sealed and the diffusion is impossible by the walls.
An "open container" is as the name implies. The seal, or bottle top, or pop-top, or whatever, was opened (i.e. - not as sealed from the factory). "Possession" is simply "having" the contraband in your possession whether or not it was opened.
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.
sealed truck or container
No.
When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
I would say sealed container as it is the air that spoils it.
the container will break
The Winchester was permanently sealed in its container, free from dust particles
A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
The hermetic refers to being air tight. The term commonly used is hermetically sealed. An example of a hermetic container would we a glass jar, or any container with an air tight seal.
Maybe.