no
A bottle of bleach won't expand with pressure enough to blow out fumes when opened. Bleach is not a highly pressurized liquid, so the bottle should not experience significant pressure buildup. However, it's still important to open the bottle in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling concentrated fumes.
Your juice bottle is expanding because of a build-up of gas inside the bottle, which causes the pressure to increase and the bottle to expand. This can happen due to fermentation or other chemical reactions occurring in the juice.
by 'the law of non-compress ability of liquid' a liquid can neither be compressed nor be expanded. Between 3'C and 0'C water does expand with a decrease in temperature. Water at 3'C is the densest; water at 0'C is the lightest. This is the only interval for Ice I on which it expands with decreasing temperature.
The purpose of performing the egg in the bottle experiment is to demonstrate the effects of air pressure. When the heat from the burning paper causes the air inside the bottle to expand and then contract, it creates a vacuum that sucks the egg into the bottle.
Yes, ink can expand when frozen due to the water content within it turning into ice, which typically takes up more volume than liquid water. This expansion can potentially damage containers, especially if they are not designed to accommodate the increased volume.
Yes, although being a liquid it will expand and break the bottle
No, so you will want to leave an inch or two when filling the bottle as well as leaving it uncovered until the water has frozen.
yes, when you freeze water it expands, if you fill a plastic bottle full to the top with water then put it in the freezer, when it's frozen the bottle will have cracked or split. Hope i helped :)
If the food has water in it then it will expand.
no it don't
Any liquid or solid shrinks when frozen; the molecules contract. Molecules expand when thawed.
If carbon tetrachloride were frozen in a glass bottle, it would expand as it freezes, potentially causing the glass bottle to crack or shatter due to the pressure buildup. Additionally, the extremely cold temperature could pose a risk of thermal shock to the glass, further increasing the likelihood of breakage.
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Yes
Probably not until it thaws, but why was it frozen?
yes, this is why if you put a filled to the brim cup of water in the freezer, it overflows when it is frozen....
No jelly does not expand because its particles are not being frozen.