yes, they can be reused as tuperware, but i would suggest handwashing them instead of putting them in the dishwasher.
cottage cheese
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.
1 (16 0z) container of sour cream empty and cleaned or cottage cheese GladWare® Containersthey're microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe.
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.
Your local council or refuse management centre will collect it or you will empty it there, or however your local system works. If you are referring to when a large recycle bin gets full, the items are sorted and cleaned and then passed on to be reused.
To find the mass of a container, you can weigh the container using a scale. Simply measure the weight of the container when it is empty, and then weigh it again when it is filled with the material. The mass of the container can be calculated by subtracting the weight of the empty container from the weight of the filled container.
An empty bottle has the potential to be reused or recycled. It also has air inside it, since the contents have been consumed or removed.
Fill the 5 litre container and empty it into the 9 litre one. Fill the 5 litre (again) and empty 4 litres into the 9 litre container. Now - empty the remaining litre into the 6 litre container. Finally re-fill the 5 litre container and empty into the 6 litre one - and you're done.
The correlation between the volume of water poured into a container and the amount of empty space left in the container is inversely proportional. As the volume of water increases, the empty space decreases, assuming the container is filled to its capacity. When the container is full, there is no empty space left. This relationship illustrates the principle of volume conservation within a defined space.
Hopefully it gets recycled.
To empty the water container behind the fridge, locate the drain hose connected to the container and remove it carefully. Place a shallow pan or a bowl underneath the hose to catch the water as it drains out. Once the container is empty, reconnect the hose securely.