The total volume in the container and the flask is 1300 ml.
container of liquids or chemicals
A small pocket-sized steel alcohol container is called a hip flask. It is designed for carrying and discreetly consuming alcohol.
If a flask is placed into a container of water, it will either float or sink depending on the flask's density relative to the water. If the flask is sealed and contains air, it will likely float due to buoyancy. If it is filled with a denser substance than water, it may sink. Additionally, if the flask is immersed in water, it will experience water pressure on its surface, which may affect its internal contents if not sealed properly.
The answer will be the sum of the Flask A and Flask B. The Reason: A gas occupies all the space within a container.
When a gas is poured from a small flask into a large flask, it expands to fill the larger volume of the new container. Unlike liquids and solids, gases have no fixed shape and can compress or expand to occupy the entirety of their surroundings. As a result, the gas will uniformly distribute itself throughout the larger flask, spreading out to maintain consistent pressure and density.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
a flask
flask
container of liquids or chemicals
flask
A conical flask.
a jar, flask etc
A Flask
Flask
A small pocket-sized steel alcohol container is called a hip flask. It is designed for carrying and discreetly consuming alcohol.
A flask. It also keeps drinks hot.
It's the vacuum that is maintained between the inner and outer containers of the vacuum flask that is the insulator. Heat is unable to move from the inner container through the vacuum to the outer container which is in contact with the outer world.