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Some thermos bottles advertised as good for 24 hours because they are better insulated. They also permit expansion due to heat.
AnswerA flask is a container for storing or carrying liquid.It also keeps the liquid at the same temparature over a number of hours. A flask is nominally used for carrying liquids in it and usually of the alcoholic nature, and is usually referred to as a hip flask as it is carried in a pocket either the front or back.
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Grow, molds need a food source, a certain temperature and moisture. Where these conditions are present, molds can germinate and colonize. How fast growth occurs depends on the combination of conditions. Spores can germinate after only 12 hours in some conditions and some grow in 24 to 48 hours. Houses offer an ample food supply-drywall, wood, insulation, paper. When these materials become damp or wet, settled spores can become growing molds.Molds growth can occur within 48-72 hours from the initial wetting period. If the presence of moisture is noted, then drying should take place immediately in order to minimize the potential for mold growth.
Room temperature
Thermos flask or vacuum flask.
Hot drinks such as tea and coffee are usually held in a thermos flask. The flask will keep the drink warm for several hours when one is outside or on the move. Cold drinks can also be kept in them or even non drinking liquids that one wishes to keep at a steady temperature.
Yes. The thermos flask can reduce the amount of heat travelling from the surroundings to the cold water
4 hours after it reaches room temperature.
For whatever length of time the thermos maintains a food temperature above 135°F, plus an hour or maybe two. You will need to test the temperature-holding capabilities yourself, since that can vary with the type of food, starting heat and the ambient conditions. And you'll need a thermometer to do it. Pre-heating the thermos with hot water should prolong the appropriate holding time. The danger range for food safety is 40-140 F in between that range bacteria will grow.
A thermos is only good because of the material it is made with. A thicker material will keep whatever is inside cold or warm longer.
If you are using wood, metal, plastic, or a thermos it would have to be a thermos because inside of it there insulators. Insulators are used to keep whatever is inside the same without the stuff outside interfering. Why else do you think we drink hot coffee in a thermos.
That depends on how good the thermos bowl is at holding hot or cold temperatures. It also depends on the ambient temperature where the filled bowl is stored. Using a thermometer, try testing it out at home to see if it holds the food properly for that period of time.
Some thermos bottles advertised as good for 24 hours because they are better insulated. They also permit expansion due to heat.
This depends on the insulation used in the particular carafe, and how hot it must be to be considered an acceptable temperature. A carafe with a vacuum flask interior can keep tea hot for hours.
a long time probably 9-10 hours at the most if not longer
a flask is where people pour hot drinks and take it out with them. the flask ensures that the drink remains hot for several hours so someone may take it for a picnic, prepare tea at 9 in the morning, and at 3 in the afternoon the tea is still hot.