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if it's plastic or aluminum or glass and it's sealed it will explode because the air tries to escape. if the top is not on the air will escape easily,If it's in a plastic bottle the sides of the bottle gets pushed in

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Why does a bottle collapse when it has heated air?

When air inside a bottle is heated, it expands and increases pressure. If the bottle cannot withstand this increased pressure, it will collapse as the hot air cools down and contracts, creating a vacuum. The difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the bottle causes it to collapse.


When the air in a balloon is heated what happens to the density?

When the air inside a balloon is heated, its density decreases. This happens because the air molecules gain energy and move farther apart, resulting in a decrease in the air's density.


Does hot water in a plastic bottle causes it to expand?

Not necessarily. You have to have a space of air in the bottle. The expansion/contraction happens because the water is heating/cooling the air. Liquids are usually considered incompressible and hence will not change their volume when heated or cooled (unless it evaporates or melts!). Assuming that you have an air space: If you have cold water in a sealed bottle that you heat up, it will expand. If you put hot water in a bottle and seal it, it will contract as it cools. If the bottle is not sealed, there will be no volume change.


If you blow air towards a bottle what happens to the airflow?

Blowing air towards a bottle can either increase or decrease airflow within the bottle, depending on factors such as the pressure of the blown air and the size of the bottle opening. If the blown air has higher pressure than the air inside the bottle, it may push air into the bottle; conversely, if the blown air has lower pressure, it may draw air out of the bottle.


What happens to the particles of air inside a bottle as pressure is applied?

As pressure is applied to a bottle, the particles of air inside the bottle get closer together, resulting in an increase in air density. This causes the air molecules to move faster and collide more frequently with the walls of the bottle.

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What will happen in a sealed bottle when the air is heated and then allowed to cool?

As the air inside the sealed bottle is heated, it will expand and increase in pressure. When the air is allowed to cool, it will contract and decrease in pressure. This change in pressure can potentially cause the bottle to deform or even explode if the pressure builds up too much.


What would happen to a bottle with a cork when heated up?

Because the air inside the bottle push out the wooden cork.


Why does a bottle collapse when it has heated air?

When air inside a bottle is heated, it expands and increases pressure. If the bottle cannot withstand this increased pressure, it will collapse as the hot air cools down and contracts, creating a vacuum. The difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the bottle causes it to collapse.


What will change if air in a closed bottle is heated?

the pressure will increase.


What happens when you blow in to a bottle?

The air in the bottle creates a noise.


What happens to air's volume when it is heated?

It expands.


What happens if the air is heated?

global warming


What happens when you put a balloon on a water bottle and put it in hot water?

Air inside the bottle expands when the bottle is heated. Some of it leaves the bottle until the pressure of the heated air remaining in the bottle equals the pressure of the air in the room. The balloon is then placed over the neck of the bottle and prevents any more air from entering or leaving the bottle. The air inside the bottle cools to the temperature of the ice water. The cooler air inside the bottle takes less space (volume) than it did when hot, so it sucks the balloon inside the neck of the bottle. Air pressure inside the bottle causes the balloon to stretch and enlarge until the air pressure inside the bottle, including the air in the balloon, has the same pressure as the air in the room.


When the air in a balloon is heated what happens to the density?

When the air inside a balloon is heated, its density decreases. This happens because the air molecules gain energy and move farther apart, resulting in a decrease in the air's density.


When happens when cooler air and heated air interact?

The cool air will sink and the warm air will rise.


What happens when diamondsodium and iron is heated?

In air all are oxydated.


What happens when carbon solid is heated?

Carbon burn in air.

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