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If a substance of unknown composition is heated in an open container will Its mass will stay the same as a result the mass of the container and its contents decreases. A substance of an unknown composition is heated in a sealed container the mass of the container and its content remains the same.
200 milliliters 200 milliliters
Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.
The colour of a container does not impact how hot water can be in it. Water boils at 100 C and the temperature rises no higher. Super hot water can only be produced in sealed high pressure vessels usually made of steel or similar material.
No.
To stop water vapour escaping
it must be covers because insects don't create a fluid and also so condensation can evaporate
If a substance of unknown composition is heated in an open container will Its mass will stay the same as a result the mass of the container and its contents decreases. A substance of an unknown composition is heated in a sealed container the mass of the container and its content remains the same.
200 milliliters 200 milliliters
Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.
John Need-ham heated broth in sealed flasks in 1745
Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
The colour of a container does not impact how hot water can be in it. Water boils at 100 C and the temperature rises no higher. Super hot water can only be produced in sealed high pressure vessels usually made of steel or similar material.
From a sealed container or pipe water cannot be evaporated.
sealed truck or container
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When the container is not sealed or holes and pores exist.