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Q: What is the temperature in a closed jar?
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Is a closed glass jar of pickles is a closed system?

No


Does the temperature of a candle jar inhibit growth of psychrotrophs What is the average temperature inside candle jar and how long does it take flame to burn out?

The temperature of a candle jar inhibits the growth of psychrotrophs, and the average temperature inside the candle jar is 30 degrees Fahrenheit.


How will the size of a closed jar affect the burning time of a candle?

Because, if there is a candle in a closed jar it will almost immediately go out. This is because fires cannot be lit without oxygen, and with a closed jar, no oxygen can come in. The fire eats up all of the oxygen, causing it to go out if not quickly exposed to oxygen.


When is a jar not ajar?

* When it's closed. * When it's having an identity crisis


Will ice melt faster with a jar open or a jar closed?

Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.


What happens when you put ice cold water into a sealed jar?

The jar can not handle the temperature and compression so it cracks.


What is an ecosystem in a jar called?

The term of having an ecosystem in a jar is defined as terrarium. A terrarium is a closed environment for keeping and raising plant species for research.


What would cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container?

Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.


How can hot sauce be preserved?

Keep it in a tightly closed jar. In a cool place it should be fine.


What chemical reaction takes place when you put a burning paper in a closed jar?

combustion i reckon


Why must the chromatography chamber be closed tightly?

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What does spikenard smell like?

When freshly crushed, the root has a very sweet scent, but as it is produced (by steam extraction) into the oil, it is a more semi-sweet, musky odor. It retains its scent indefinitely when kept in a closed jar or container, and can be reconstituted if it dries out by placing into a closed jar or container and allowed to have a room-temperature curing time. NARD (Spikenard) has healing potential for stress situations and is also said to be useful in many other applications, internal and external.