Not much will happen if you put a glass bottle containing teaspoonful of water in it in the sun with its lid closed. It might evaporate.
If you closed the bottle during the flight, then it must have been with you in the pressurized section of the plane (presumably, you did not go into the unpressurized cargo section to close the bottle). Hence, there is no real change in air pressure, and you should not notice anything happening to the bottle at ground level.
Well depends what gas you put in if it oxygen then it will evaporate but if it a gas which is flamable, it explode
the bottle will land in her lap
When baking soda and vinegar are mixed,a chemical reaction occurs.A new substance is made.The new substance is carbon dioxide.
The bottle will collapse when the bottle has heated air
It closed
nothing will happen %100
it was closed because it was attacked
The bottle will land on the interstate behind the car.
Nothing, rotting a chemical change so it doesn't affect physical properties like mass, as long as it is put in a closed system (No gas/matter can escape, so a banana in a bottle.)
The air will rise into the upper bottle in bubbles while the water splatters and drips down into the lower bottle. No vortex is formed.
Different things can happen if a bottle is placed gently on flour. If the flour is all spread out on a counter, then the bottle will leave prints in the flour. If the flour is packed tightly, then it is possible for the flour to be able to hold up the bottle.