UMMM....A bottle?
i think it's called a decanter
A small pocket-sized steel alcohol container is called a hip flask. It is designed for carrying and discreetly consuming alcohol.
A crystal container for alcohol is called a decanter.
a bear
I believe you're looking for a DECANTER.
It is not recommended to store rubbing alcohol in an aluminum container as it can cause chemical reactions and potentially degrade the container's material. It is best to store rubbing alcohol in a container specifically designed for holding solvents.
That's called a bucket or a pail.
To effectively sterilize water using alcohol, a concentration of at least 60-70% alcohol is recommended. The exact amount depends on the volume of water being treated. Typically, a small amount of alcohol is needed to mix with the water or to swab the container.
A metal container for large quantities of oil can be called a drum (usually 55 gallons). If it is a small amount of oil (usually a quart) the container could be called a can. Today, most small quantities of oil are supplied in plastic containers.
No.
It is called a pyx.
An open container, according to the law, is any container that has been opened or has a broken seal and contains alcohol in a public place, such as a street or park. It is illegal to possess an open container of alcohol in public in many jurisdictions.
Yes. It's a container, it's open, and it contains traces of alcohol. It is a violation of open container laws, and also probable cause for a sobriety test.