friction
Of course it can. The bottle is simply made of glass. With enough force the glass could shatter, but ive only seen it happen once.
An empty glass bottle with a sealed cap floats on water because the air trapped inside the bottle provides buoyancy. The air in the bottle is less dense than water, causing the bottle to float on the surface. The sealed cap prevents water from entering the bottle, maintaining its buoyancy.
Grease the top of the bottle!
Friction between our fingers and the glass creates a gripping force, allowing us to hold onto the glass securely. The rough surface of our skin interacts with the smooth surface of the glass, resulting in enough resistance to prevent the glass from slipping from our hand.
A glass bottle is used as a container for many reagents.
Replace the glass bottle
Assuming the container is filled to the top with minimal airspace, the water will freeze becoming ice. It will continue to get colder and start expanding until it fills the glass bottle and then force the glass to break as it continues to expand.
You get in the ballroom and see a floating bottle. You click on that bottle and then go to the glass and click on the bottle on your left bottom corner. then you click on the glass.
Reusing a glass bottle is not safe in the least bit. This is unless the bottle has been completely sterilized.
No, the first Windex bottle was not made of glass. It was a plastic spray bottle when it was first introduced in the market.
Which page is the SPONGE-BOB GLASS BOTTLE hidden on?
Knox Glass Bottle Company ended in 1968.