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It will become vacuum sealed, and opening the bottle will cause a sudden release of low pressure, where higher pressure air from it's surroundings is 'sucked' into the bottle, equalizing the pressure.

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It will decrease as it becomes a vacuum like space. With no air there will be no pressure and the bottle will implode unless its strong enough to stand up to the pressure on it from the outside.

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The shape of the bottle will become distorted.

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It will momentarily become a vacuum and will collapse upon itself because the air pressure will be greater on the outside.

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If the bottle is rigid, the air pressure will be reduced. If the walls of the bottle cave in, the pressure will remain about the same.

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It will become vacuum sealed!

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What happens when you put a plastic bottle of water into the freezer?

The water will turn to Ice. The act of freezing the water causes it to expand in volume. As a result the plastic bottle will swell and deform slightly but it will not burst or break. A glass bottle When we put a plastic bottle in the freezer it contracts, whereas when we put water it dilates. So while the plastic bottle contracts and the water dilates so the bottle eventually contracts.


Why as you drink an ice cold beverage on a warm day the outside of the bottle becomes wet?

Your water bottle contains some air along with the water. The air is warm when you leave the house but it cools off outside. Cooling air contracts. Since the water bottle is sealed air-tight, no new air can get in. The contracting cooling air inside the bottle exerts less internal pressure on the bottle, so the external pressure which remains constant (24 pounds per square inch) will then partially collapse the bottle.


What happens when you drop a match in a water bottle then put the top on the water bottle?

If the match is lit and the bottle is empty, the match will burn all the oxygen and then it will go out, since it requires oxygen to keep burning. If the bottle is full, you will have a wet match.


What happens when you put soil in a bottle then leave it in the sun for a day?

it will go all hard and stale in the sun


What does changing air pressure do to an empty water bottle?

When you pour in the hot water, it takes up all of the space inside the bottle (since it is a fluid). When you pour out the hot water and quickly put on the cap the air pressure inside the bottle is less than the air pressure outside causing the bottle to implode on itself. I'm not really sure about pouring cold water on after, maybe someone knows the answer to that part. But if you try doing it you can probably figure out what the answer is! Actually: When you pour the hot water in, and then out of the bottle the air that rushes in to replace the water is warmed by the water, and the warmed sides of the bottle, causing it to expand and some air leaves the bottle. When you then cap the bottle and let it cool to room temperature the air inside contracts, but because the cap is on no air can get back in to even things out. This causes the pressure inside the bottle to drop. Because the outside air pressure is higher than that inside the bottle, the bottle will chrush in, if it is plastic, until the bottle is small enough that the two pressures are equal. Pouring cold water on the bottle just amplifies the contraction of the air inside the bottle causing an even more pronounced effect. Note that this can be hazardous if you use glass, because the glass will not bend or crush but appear normal until the pressure difference gets to high and the glass simply implodes all at once.

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When you suck up the air out of a pop bottle why does the bottle scrunch up?

This is due to pressure. Once you take out all the air, all the air particles are taken out. Therefore, the bottle is vacuumed. The pressure of the air particles outside the bottle are stronger while they bounce against the bottle. Since there is nothing inside the bottle, it is uneven. The bottle then crunches up due to the pressure from the outside. I think that is what happens^ sorry if it isn't the answer you were looking for!


Why a bottle get crushed when all its air is removed?

because the air has pressure so when we crush the air is expand


How can air crush a bottle?

Air can crush a bottle if there is more pressure exerted outside the bottle than inside the bottle; therefore the bottle may compress or "implode." Answer 2: If you need a more detailed explanation that is easy to understandand if you want to try and do it yourself, please visit the link I added. The air all around has a physical weight to it (approx 10lbs per square inch), however our bodies push back against this weight so we do not notice it. If you remove the air from a bottle it will be crushed by the weight or air all around it. The principle can be demonstrated by swimming to the bottom of a pool with and empty bottle, it willl crush as you go lower because water weighs more than are, if you turn it bottom up take off he lid and blow more air inside i goes back to normal, when you return to the surface and take the cap off it will hiss like a soda bottle as the air pressure equalises.


Can you inflate a balloon in a bottle with a straw sticking out of the bottle why?

Yes you can if all conditions were perfect. By that I mean that the bottle would have to be a near perfect vacuum by sucking out the air from the bottle with the straw. The vacated air from the bottle would be replaced by the baloon stretching to fill the space left by the air. You would have no need to blow into the baloon as the vacuum would do the work for you.


Best way to store white glue?

Each time you use it squeeze all the air out of the bottle juat as you tighten the cap. You want as little air as possible in the bottle.


What happens in a humans air sacks?

All that happens in the humans air sacks is that the air that u breathe gets stored up in there


Why air from hot water bottle is expelled after filling?

Because the heat from the water could in theory build up enough air pressure to cause the bottle to burst - covering the person with scalding water. Expelling all the air from the bottle before tightening the stopper reduces the risk dramatically.


Air conditioner not working?

All fuses look good, compressor won't kick on, attempted to put freon in gauge on bottle went all the way over and would not take freon, any guesses? All fuses look good, compressor won't kick on, attempted to put freon in gauge on bottle went all the way over and would not take freon, any guesses?


What happens when you put a plastic bottle of water into the freezer?

The water will turn to Ice. The act of freezing the water causes it to expand in volume. As a result the plastic bottle will swell and deform slightly but it will not burst or break. A glass bottle When we put a plastic bottle in the freezer it contracts, whereas when we put water it dilates. So while the plastic bottle contracts and the water dilates so the bottle eventually contracts.


What happens to the air that is inhaled?

Do you mean all the oxygen? if so, no. mouth to mouth would not work if the body used it all up.


What makes an egg go into a bottle?

force The burning of the matches heats the air in the bottle. The hot air is now expanded and thinner than the atmospheric pressure outside the bottle. When the egg is placed over the top of the bottle four things happen. First: The eggs acts like a seal on the top of the bottle. Second: The matches are starved for air and the flame dies out. Third: The air ( all gases) inside the bottle are cooling down very fast and contract. Finally the egg is pushed into the bottle due to the atmospheric pressure outside the bottle being greater and trying to equalize.


What happens when you drop a match in a water bottle then put the top on the water bottle?

If the match is lit and the bottle is empty, the match will burn all the oxygen and then it will go out, since it requires oxygen to keep burning. If the bottle is full, you will have a wet match.