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When you put a straw in a water bottle I think the straw stinks and then when you let go of breathing in the water bottle I think it increases and then after that I think when you boil water and then you put the straw in the bottle and put the boiling hot water in the bottle and then I think the straw is like cutting it thanks for reading this but I think it's the wrong answer sorry if it is

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How is drinking from a straw the same as an egg going into a glass bottle?

Drinking from a straw is the same as an egg going into a glass bottle, because air pressure in both cases is used to move something. In the straw, you reduce the air pressure in the straw, so the air pressure around the drink pushes it up into the straw and into your mouth. In the egg, you reduce the air pressure in the bottle, and air pressure around the egg pushes it down into the bottle.


How do you make a car out of a 2 liter bottle?

To make a car out of a 2 liter bottle, you can use the bottle as the body of the car and attach four bottle caps with wheels to act as the wheels. You can also add a straw or stick through the bottle to make an axle for the wheels to spin. Decorate the car with additional materials as desired.


What happens to the pH of a glass of water when you blow bubbles into it with a straw?

Blowing bubbles into a glass of water with a straw will introduce carbon dioxide into the water. This will result in a decrease in pH as carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.


What do you call the paper left on a straw?

The paper left on a straw is typically referred to as a straw wrapper or straw sleeve. It is used to keep the straw clean and hygienic before use.


What do you call the end of a straw wrapper that a waiter leaves on your straw when serving your drink?

The end of a straw wrapper that a waiter leaves on your straw is called a "flag." It helps to indicate that the straw is clean and has not been used by anyone else.

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What happens to the level of the water in the straw when the water in the bottle is cooled?

When the water in the bottle is cooled, it contracts and creates a lower pressure inside the bottle. The higher atmospheric pressure outside the bottle pushes the water up through the straw to equalize the pressure, causing the water level in the straw to rise.


What will happen to the water level in a straw when the balloon is filled with tap water and then squeezed?

When the balloon is filled with water, it creates pressure on the water inside the straw, causing the water level in the straw to rise. When the balloon is squeezed, the pressure is increased, causing the water level in the straw to rise even further due to the increased force.


What happens when you place a straw in liquid?

What happens is that the water level will increase because of the weight of the straw and there will be also bubbles forming under the straw because of the hole in the straw....... ^__^


Can you inflate a balloon in a bottle with a straw sticking out of the bottle why?

Yes you can if all conditions were perfect. By that I mean that the bottle would have to be a near perfect vacuum by sucking out the air from the bottle with the straw. The vacated air from the bottle would be replaced by the baloon stretching to fill the space left by the air. You would have no need to blow into the baloon as the vacuum would do the work for you.


What Chianti has straw around the bottle?

Chianti Classico Raffino had the straw around the flask


How do you crush a bottle without touching it?

With a straw or gloves


How can you made your own homemade Thermometer?

To make your own homemade thermometer, a person will need a plastic bottle, a clear straw, some putty, water, rubbing alcohol, and food coloring. Fill a quater of the bottle with equal parts water and rubbing alcohol. Add a few drops of food coloring to help see the change in temperature. Place the straw in the bottle and seal the top completely with the putty, making sure the bottom of the straw does not touch the bottom of the bottle. The liquid will rise and fall through the straw when the temperature changes.


How is drinking from a straw the same as an egg going into a glass bottle?

Drinking from a straw is the same as an egg going into a glass bottle, because air pressure in both cases is used to move something. In the straw, you reduce the air pressure in the straw, so the air pressure around the drink pushes it up into the straw and into your mouth. In the egg, you reduce the air pressure in the bottle, and air pressure around the egg pushes it down into the bottle.


How do you make a water thermometer?

Tap waterRubbing alcohol (do not drink this)Clear, narrow-necked plastic bottle (11-ounce water bottles work well)Food coloringClear plastic drinking strawModeling clay1. Pour equal parts of tap water and rubbing alcohol into the bottle, filling about 1/8 to a 1/4 of the bottle.2. Add a couple of drops of food coloring and mix.3. Put the straw in the bottle, but don't let the straw touch the bottom (DO NOT DRINK THE MIXTURE).4. Use the modeling clay to seal the neck of the bottle, so the straw stays in place.5. Now hold your hands on the bottle and watch what happens to the mixture in the bottle.


How do you construct an air gun?

Take a large, 1 qt, empty soda bottle. Drill a hole in the cap that will fit a small bore straw. One big enough to hold a BB. force the straw into the hole. put the BB into the straw. SMACK the bottle. the air will force the BB to fly out the straw.


In a homemade barometer why did the straw move up and down?

The straw moved up and down in a homemade barometer due to changes in atmospheric pressure. When the pressure increased, the liquid in the bottle pushed the straw up. When the pressure decreased, the straw moved down due to the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the liquid in the bottle.


How does milk rise up when you drink milk from a bottle with a straw?

When you suck from a straw you create a partial vaccuum which reduces the air pressue inside the straw. The air pressure outside the straw pushes down on the milk and forces it up through the straw.