When the temperature increases gas and liquid are expending meaning that they are require more volume to occupy. Because containers are usually not expandable the increase of the temperate will cause some damage to the container eventually rising pressure due to the temperature increase will cause explosion which can be really dangerous for everything around.
because hydrogen is flammable..?
True
I believe you should read through your lectures for Food Safety
A toxic vapor would be safest in glass container with a tightly sealed lid. Vapors can seep from the smallest opening, so the seal must be firm.
No.
When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.
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.
Vapor Pressure.
4 h20 g
True
freeze it, refrigerator it, evaporate it then when wanted to drink add water, put in a sealed container
no!!!!! gasoline is a liquid At normal temperatures no. Gasoline is a liquid refined from a thicker liquid that's drilled from the ground. However it can evaporate if not in a sealed container and become a gas.
because the other half is not empty it is filled with gas
I believe you should read through your lectures for Food Safety
A very small amount in a sealed container is okay just not in your carry on
A toxic vapor would be safest in glass container with a tightly sealed lid. Vapors can seep from the smallest opening, so the seal must be firm.
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.