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
No, small amounts of liquids do not fill a large container. The volume of the liquid stays the same, regardless of the size of the container it is placed in.
To ensure that the coffee creamer stays cold at a party, you can place it in a container with ice or use a cooler to keep it chilled.
The volume of an object is determined by the product of the surface area and the height of the object. Hence if the big container has a bigger height then the volume would certainly be greater. However, when talking about the volume of the liquid, it will be constant. This is because, although the height of the liquid will be reduced by putting it into a bigger container, the surface area is increased. Therefore, it will be constant. ! xx
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
If the volume stays the same, the pressure will decrease.
Yes, assuming the amount of water stays the same.
No. THC stays in your system for 3 weeks regardless of your size or age. However, your size can effect how strongly and how quickly the THC effects you. Hence the term "light weight"
The shelf life of brown sugar is indefinite if stored properly in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. To ensure it stays fresh for as long as possible, keep it away from moisture and heat, and seal the container tightly after each use.
Gas completely fills its container, liquid stays as a unit and fills the container with respect to gravity, and solids do not fill their containers
If the container decreases in size, the pressure inside the container will increase. This is because the gas molecules are more confined and collide more frequently with the walls of the container. The amount of gas remains constant, but the pressure changes due to the reduced volume.
Yes but it loses its crisp. Hardly a need as it stays for more than 9 months in a sealed container in the fridge.
When gas is added to a rigid container using a pump, the pressure inside the container will increase due to the increase in the number of gas molecules colliding with the container walls. The temperature inside the container may also increase slightly due to the compression of the gas. The volume of the gas in the container will remain constant since the container is rigid and unable to expand.