From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.
Water can be evaporated from a sealed container.
No, if the container is strongly sealed and the diffusion is impossible by the walls.
Do not enclose liquid nitrogen in a sealed container, as this may result in bursting or an explosion due to pressure buildup caused by the evaporation.
It depends what it is covered with. If it is covered with a cloth then, as the cloth is porous, the water will evaporate. If however you cover the bowl with something that seals the top (makes it air tight), it will not evaporate.
Evaporation from a sealed impermeable container is not possible.
In a very sealed non -porous container water is not evaporated.
freeze it, refrigerator it, evaporate it then when wanted to drink add water, put in a sealed container
A container that has growing bacteria must be closed and/or sealed to prevent contamination by other bacteria.
It depends on what temperature it is at, and how well sealed the container. The higher the temperature, and the more the container is open to outside air, the fast it will evaporate. Exactly how long it will take is very difficult to determine however!
You store them in a sealed container to prevent them from igniting. The oil and the air create a chemical reaction which creates heat, so after the oxygen is spent in the closed container, the process cannot be completed, therefore no fire.
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Yes, unless it's in a very well sealed container not in the fuel tank of your vehicle. the elements of the petrol will evaporate