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In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.
The evaporation of a liquid in a closed container is much more difficult than in an opened container. The liquid evaporating is trapped inside of a closed container and allowed to freely move into the atmosphere in an open container.
The rate at which a container of water cools depends on the surface area of the water exposed to the open air because the more water is exposed, the faster its molecules will cool.
That would depend on the temperature inside and out. The ice will melt faster where the air is warmer. If the temperature is less than 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit, the ice will not melt.
In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.
If ammonia is left in an open container (no lid) the ammonia may evaporate faster than the water content. If its in a closed container it should be fine
imagine it. or, just melt the lid open
the gas leaks out
You can make it in an open frying pan, but it will pop everywhere.
In an open container, it causes it to evaporate. In a closed container, heat has no effect on the alcohol itself, but it can result in some really skunky beer.
The open windows help to expel the hot air trapped inside when they are closed.
The evaporation of a liquid in a closed container is much more difficult than in an opened container. The liquid evaporating is trapped inside of a closed container and allowed to freely move into the atmosphere in an open container.
Yes, you can. Receiving an Open Container ticket is for having an open container.
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.
Salt is the answer to that question. The salt has more chemicals in it that will cause the ice to open up and to melt.