Empty and wet, yes. Empty and dry, no.
The weight of the empty can, package or bottle containing whatever substance you are purchasing. For example, a bottle of milk alone can weight almost one ounce; this weight is the mass of the container.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
No more than 1 inch of residue remains
an empty water bottle
An empty container of liquid refers to a vessel that previously held a liquid but is now devoid of it. This could apply to any type of container, such as a bottle, cup, or tank, indicating that no liquid remains inside. The term emphasizes the absence of liquid rather than the condition of the container itself.
By definition, an empty bottle has nothing inside.
No, an empty container will not increase in mass when heated. Heating an empty container will not create additional matter within the container to increase its mass.
It depends on the size of the bottle. According to the International Bottled Water Association's website, the average gram weight of the 16.9 ounce "single serve" bottled water container has declined from 18.9 grams in 2000 to 12.7 grams in 2008.
Put the empty bottle near a fire.
The empty space in a container is the volume inside the container that is not filled with any material. It is important to consider this empty space when determining the appropriate amount of material that can be safely and efficiently stored in the container.
The empty space in a container is referred to as "void space" or "headspace". It is the area within a container that is not filled with the product.