It is not getting squished you are just an idiot!
You think probable to a Dewar container.
That would depend on many factors, such as the material the container is made of, the color of the container, how much water is in the container, and the starting temperature of the water. You really need to measure the temperature after six hours with a thermometer.
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
A closed metal container containing hot water or steam is typically called a boiler. Boilers are used to generate heating or process steam for various industrial or residential applications. They operate by heating water to produce steam, which is then circulated for heating or mechanical power.
This depends on concentration, temperature, pressure, stirring, geometry of the container, etc.
You think probable to a Dewar container.
The specific heat capacity of the water in the container with the larger temperature change is lower than that of the water in the other container. This means that the water with the larger temperature change requires less energy to heat up.
That would depend on many factors, such as the material the container is made of, the color of the container, how much water is in the container, and the starting temperature of the water. You really need to measure the temperature after six hours with a thermometer.
It depends upon the temperature of the water, the temperature of the container and the temperature of the atmosphere.
Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
the temperature
hydrogen: place a lighted splint into the container containing hydrogen, the result is a squeaky pop.oxygen: place a glowing splint (a blowout splint) into the container containing oxygen, the result is the splint relighting.carbon dioxide: bubble the gas through lime-water, the result is the lime-water turning milky/cloudy.ammonia: place DAMP litmus paper over the container containing ammonia, the result is the litmus paper turning blue.
A closed metal container containing hot water or steam is typically called a boiler. Boilers are used to generate heating or process steam for various industrial or residential applications. They operate by heating water to produce steam, which is then circulated for heating or mechanical power.
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with squished apples and fizzy water!
it lowers the boiling pt temperature
That will depend on several factors, including . . . -- The temperature of the water when you take it outside. -- Whether the container holding the water is transparent, translucent, or opaque. -- The thermal conductivity of the material of which the container is made. -- How much water is in the container. -- Whether the continer is sealed or open to the air. -- If the container is open, then the area of the surface of the water exposed to the sun. -- If the container is open, then the speed of the wind across the surface of the water. -- The temperature of the air outside. -- Whether the sky is clear or cloudy. -- Location the experiment is performed. -- How high in the sky the sun is at the time of the experiment, i.e. the time of day. --Density of the air