It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
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.
Yes plastic bottles are a fire hazard. EXPERIMENT: don't try this at home unless you have a parent start a bonfire and throw a plastic bottle in and let it burn but back up and theres your answer.
Because the temperature of water can't normally go beyond 100 degree Celsius , because that is the temperature of boiling water. When we keep any bottle with water on fire, heat transmits from bottle to water and since the temperature of bottle and water should be almost same, the temperature of bottle does not go far beyond 100 degree Celsius. And since the melting point of the bottle(plastic) are in general above 100 degree Celcius they don't melt.
If the plastic can stand going up to 100 celsius without melting, the water will gradually heat up and the plastic bottle will remain at the water temperature. Eventually the water will start to boil at 100 celsius. If the bottle is closed it will explode under steam pressure. If the steam can escape, the bottle will stay at 100 celsius until the water has evaporated, then it will rapidly heat up and melt.
I don't know why a water bottle label would be risky near a fire? They would just melt if they were put in a fire I am pretty sure. Don't put the bottle near the fire.
== == Typically the liquid will prevent holes from forming. You can boil water in a paper cup. However, the heat will eventually evaporate all the liquid and the glass or can can melt and deform. Heat can also deform a plastic bottle and release the contents. If the can or bottle is sealed and exposed to high heat it can explode and send a shower of hot broken glass or metal for a long distance, it is very dangerous and should never be done with any sealed container.
To extinguish a plastic material fire, use a Class A, B, or C fire extinguisher as appropriate. For small fires, you can also smother the flames by covering them with a fire blanket or using water to cool the material. Avoid using water on electrical or grease fires involving plastic materials.
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scoop some water in bottle and heat it up on a fire
The grass would presumably catch on fire, however, if the bottle was sealed, the fire would eventually burn out due to the lack of oxygen required to continue combustion.
Storing gas in a plastic bottle can be dangerous because the plastic may not be able to withstand the pressure and could leak or rupture, leading to a fire or explosion. Additionally, the gas can react with the plastic, causing it to degrade and release harmful chemicals. It is important to use proper containers designed for storing gas to prevent accidents and ensure safety.
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