When phenol crystals are kept in an open container for half an hour, you will observe that they begin to sublimate, transitioning from a solid state directly to a gas. As the phenol evaporates, the characteristic odor of phenol will become noticeable in the surrounding air. Additionally, the remaining crystals may appear diminished in quantity and could become slightly more granular or powdery due to the loss of material.
When the mixture is placed in a container half the volume of the original container, the total pressure increases by a factor of two due to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional as long as temperature is constant. So, the total pressure of the mixture in the smaller container will be double the pressure of the mixture in the original container.
The pint container would be the best choice since it holds two cups, which is double what you need. The quart container would provide enough milk but you would have leftover, while the half gallon container is too much excess for just one cup.
If the volume of the container is reduced to one-half of its original size, the pressure will increase proportionally according to Boyle's Law. So if the original pressure was 10 psi, then the new pressure would be 20 psi when the volume is reduced by half.
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
No, it is not. Briefly there are three (common) states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solid materials are just that -- solid. Liquid matter conforms to the sides and bottom of the container that it occupies, like a glass of water, which canbe half full. Gases, however, will "spread out" to all sides of the container they occupy. Using your example, the balloon cannot be half full because the gas will quickly conform to all of the sides of the container. A gas, therefore, will occupy a container that is technically always full.
To freeze half and half, pour it into an airtight container, leaving some space for expansion. Seal the container tightly and place it in the freezer. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.
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The expiration date for half and half is typically around one week after the container is opened.
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Gases expand to fill the container that they are in. If you had a tank of oxygen and let half of it out, you would have half the amount of oxygen you started with. However, since the half of the oxygen that remained spread out to fill the container, there won't be empty space.
When the mixture is placed in a container half the volume of the original container, the total pressure increases by a factor of two due to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional as long as temperature is constant. So, the total pressure of the mixture in the smaller container will be double the pressure of the mixture in the original container.
The pint container would be the best choice since it holds two cups, which is double what you need. The quart container would provide enough milk but you would have leftover, while the half gallon container is too much excess for just one cup.
The other half is for the overflow. If it gets overfilled it will get pushed through the hose by the cap to the other side.
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If the volume of the container is reduced to one-half of its original size, the pressure will increase proportionally according to Boyle's Law. So if the original pressure was 10 psi, then the new pressure would be 20 psi when the volume is reduced by half.
I put the rest of food into glass container and put this container to refrigerator. But I do not keep this food for a long time.