Because there is a bunch of air sitting on top of it, trying to keep it closed. That is what "air pressure" means.
Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.
The weight of a jar of ice will remain the same whether it is in solid or liquid form. When ice melts, it simply changes from a solid to a liquid, but the total weight of the jar and its contents remains constant.
Condensation forms on the outside of the jar when you put ice cubes inside, due to the cold temperature of the ice cubes causing the surrounding air to cool and reach its saturation point. This results in moisture in the air condensing on the colder surface of the jar.
Fill up 3 cup jar and pour into the 5 cup jar. Fill the 3 cup jar once more. Pour from the 3 cup jar in order to fill up the 5 cup jar. There will be 1 cup remaining in the 3 cup jar. Pour the contents of the 5 cup jar into the stock bottle and pour the contents of the 3 cup jar into the 5 cup jar (1 cup). Fill up the 3 cup jar once more then add it to the contents of the 5 cup jar to have a total volume of 4 cups in the 5 cup jar.
Yes, you can create various types of clouds in a cloud jar by following different methods. For example, you can make cumulus clouds by heating water in the jar and adding ice cubes on top to create condensation; or stratus clouds by gently shaking the jar after adding warm water to simulate a layer of stable air. Experimenting with temperature, pressure, and motion can help create different cloud types in a cloud jar.
yes, but don't freeze it in the jar.
Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.
To open a Tostitos jar, twist the lid counterclockwise until it comes off. If it's difficult to open, you can try tapping the lid gently on a hard surface to break the seal.
first go to the ice cavern then get the blue fire with a jar then go to the Zora's shop and pour it on the front and there you have open it.
I could not open the jar of pickles.Pass me that jar, please.We need a new jar of jam.Someone left an open jar on the top of the kitchen worktop.
yes you can it might look nasty but you can
boil it, freeze it or leave it in a jar to evaporate
The weight of a jar of ice will remain the same whether it is in solid or liquid form. When ice melts, it simply changes from a solid to a liquid, but the total weight of the jar and its contents remains constant.
Wrapping the second jar with a woolen scarf would insulate the jar, reducing heat transfer to and from the surroundings. This could help the ice lolly in the jar stay frozen for longer compared to the jar that is not insulated.
Yes, as long as there is enough room left in the jar for the food to expand as it freezes. If not, the jar will break.
Condensation forms on the outside of the jar when you put ice cubes inside, due to the cold temperature of the ice cubes causing the surrounding air to cool and reach its saturation point. This results in moisture in the air condensing on the colder surface of the jar.
You can open jar files with command prompt, Winrar or java.