Once you have broken the seal of the water bottle, elements from the air begin to interact with the contents. Increases in the temperature, cause increased reactions.
Answer 2: Dont forget that after you drink from the bottle, good and bad bacteria from your warm mouth has been introduced into the bottle. Heat the water up for coffee or tea, if not toss. Not worth possibly getting sick.
If the bottle is from glass will burst soon; the plastic container will be melted.
In the first place the water in the bottle would keep the temperature of the plastic down preventing it from burning and leaking, The same as you would do by boiling water over a flame in a paper cup, However the water in the bottle would heat up and eventually the pressure inside the bottle would burst it like a balloon.
The water expanded when turned into ice. As there was no air space in the bottle, the plastic failed under the pressure.
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Because the water in the soda expands when it freezes, and the plastic bottle can only stretch so far before it bursts. Soda cans burst, too, but it usually comes out through the 'easy open' top. This is an answer aaron to why does soda explode in a cold plastic bottle...
The water bottle may be sealed tightly, making it difficult to open.
It floats because the water is heaver then the bottle. The bottle is light so it floats. No,It floats because the particles are free to move inside but with water in it there is not enough space for the particles to move so it floats.
To open a tight water bottle more easily, try running the cap under hot water to expand the plastic, or use a rubber grip or towel for better grip. Alternatively, tapping the lid gently on a hard surface can help loosen it.
To propel a plastic bottle rocket, fill the bottle partially with water and then seal it with a cork or a stopper that has a nozzle. Using a bike pump or air compressor, pressurize the air inside the bottle. When the pressure builds enough to overcome the seal, the water is expelled out of the nozzle, creating a thrust that propels the rocket upwards. Ensure to launch in an open area for safety and optimal performance.
you open the plastic bottle and pour in the antifreeze
As soon as someones mouth touches the bottle, bacteria is present. Allowed to sit for a couple of days, the water will "foul"...(develop an unfresh taste). Refridgeration helps delay this fouling process whilst direct sunlight and heat will hasten it. Bottles that have been LEFT OPEN for days or weeks may have additional contaminants introduced to them, and, if ingested may cause mild diarrhea. Keeping open bottles "cool" will cause no problems.
When you open the bonnet the coolant is the plastic bottle at the back of the engine