Acetone is a volatile liquid, that is, it has a low boiling point. Even room temperature is sufficient to make acetone turn into vapour.
the acetone inside the bottle will disappear (acetone-carbon dioxide (co2)) or (liquid to gas)-(evaporation also known as sumblimation)
Common table salt is formed when ocean water evaporates. This salt is most easily collected when salt water is left to evaporate in a bowl-like container with an open top.
It can do if there is air in the container too.
I don't believe so, it is an open sale in most hw stores.
Aromaticity doesn't require a compound to have a detectable olfactory response although some aromatic compounds do have a smell. Ethanol is an aliphatic compound because it has a chain like structure with no benzene ring.
the acetone inside the bottle will disappear (acetone-carbon dioxide (co2)) or (liquid to gas)-(evaporation also known as sumblimation)
it does stick to its container, but you're applying pressure to squeeze it out. just like toothpaste. or glue.
If the bottle is from glass will burst soon; the plastic container will be melted.
it is in a brown bottle and it is still illegal
That depends on the state or province.
If you are a minor it is. It may be an open container law violation. Most states consider a bottle to be an open container once it has been opened, regardless of whether or not the top has been put back on. If it is in a vehicle or in a place where open alcohol is prohibited, it may fall under this crime. Check your local open container statutes if this is your concern.
Empty and wet, yes. Empty and dry, no.
In the USA, yes.
No, its just like having and open bottle of alcohol in your car it's the same punishment (I know from experience)
An "open container" is as the name implies. The seal, or bottle top, or pop-top, or whatever, was opened (i.e. - not as sealed from the factory). "Possession" is simply "having" the contraband in your possession whether or not it was opened.
Any liquid left in a container will evaporate. When placed in a closed container, there will be an equilibrium between the liquid and its vapour present above the liquid. When the bottle is chilled, the falling temperature causes the vapour present above the liquid to condense to form liquid again which appears as mist on the inside of bottle.
Yes, you can. Receiving an Open Container ticket is for having an open container.