Its possible, if a gas can escape it can minutely change volume. If the container is closed and none of the gas that is being given off is allowed to leave then the pressure might change, which possibly can altar the temperature. But overall these minute changes usually aren't significant to be accounted for. Also, it depends on what kind of insulation the container has, like a water bottle will lose heat very quickly, but a thermos will hold heat in, thus keeping the liquid warm : )
Gas spreads out to fill any type of container
"liquids"
A liquid is a substance that can be poured and takes the shape of its container.
Yes, the type of container can affect evaporation. For example, a sealed container will slow down evaporation compared to an open container. Additionally, materials like glass or metal can also affect evaporation rates compared to porous materials like paper or cloth.
Milk and gasoline are examples of liquid matter. They are substances that take the shape of their container and have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
Yes. If the plastic breaks or melts and dissolves in water it may turn into poison.
Gas spreads out to fill any type of container
the temperature of a liquid in a container depends upon whether it is a good or a bad conductor of heat. a good conductor takes up most of the heat of the liquid (process of thermal equilibrium) while bad conductor does not absorb heat very quickly
A liquid is the type of matter which has the form of the container and is very low compressible.
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.
"liquids"
A liquid is a substance that can be poured and takes the shape of its container.
What type of tank do you mean? A liquid container or a tank as in the army?
Yes, the type of container can affect evaporation. For example, a sealed container will slow down evaporation compared to an open container. Additionally, materials like glass or metal can also affect evaporation rates compared to porous materials like paper or cloth.
Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
the answer is a Thermos because it is made with insulators.
Measure the container itself, or measure the mass of the liquid and the container and find the density of that certain liquid has and isolate for the volume.