ice will melt faster wrapped in aluminum foil and plastic wrap when you put it outside
The rate at which water freezes depends on the thermal conductivity of the container. Plastic is generally not very thermally conductive, whereas aluminum foil is more thermally conductive. Thus, as long as the foil is not very much thinner than the plastic, the water will freeze faster in the foil.
The drink has to be stored in a container that is able to maintain pressure before use. You can guess what will happen if you open a can of soda and leave it for 24 hours before drinking it. Yuk.
No, not necessarily.
no it does not
it melts faster in the plastic cup
The rate at which water freezes depends on the thermal conductivity of the container. Plastic is generally not very thermally conductive, whereas aluminum foil is more thermally conductive. Thus, as long as the foil is not very much thinner than the plastic, the water will freeze faster in the foil.
Usually 24 hours and they need to be wrapped and sealed either by a plastic dish or saran wrap--aluminum foil can turn them dark faster--so will air--REFRIGERATE!!!
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If the object is warm to begin with, aluminium foil, as it is a metal and so will conduct the heat out into the environment. (Metals feel cold because they are good conductors and so conduct the heat out of you when you touch them). If the object is cold to begin with, plastic wrap, as it is a poor donductor and will not allow heat from the environment to enter the object easily. (Plastics feel warm because they do not conduct the heat away when you touch them).
~Ceppwo The purpose of plastic wrap and aluminum foil is for food, it helps the food to stay good, without the plastic wrap and aluminum foil, it would be harder for us to keep it good, and with out it, the food would mold faster . . . so there's your answer:)
Drinks would stay cooler for a longer time if it is in a bottle. This is because bottles are insulators of heat. So they slow down the heat from reaching the liquid in it. As in cans, which are metal, they are conductors of heat. So heat penetrates easier to the liquid thus making the drink to loose it's coldness faster. So my bet is that drinks stay cooler in a bottle.
aluminum foil is better at blocking temperature from getting out than plastic wrap. the atoms in the element aluminum are bigger and have more neutrons/electrons and protons than the elements in plastic wrap.
aluminum foil melt butter faster than a spoon because aluminum foil collects heat faster than a spoon
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Probably the foil-wrapped potato, although they tend to 'steam' rather than bake.
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Heat transfer is more rapid through the foil but it's hard to keep it contained. A microwave in a plastic container is easier and faster and then simply pour excess back into container.