A juice bottle is typically made from materials like plastic or glass. While glass can be recycled and potentially reused, plastic is generally derived from non-renewable fossil fuels. Therefore, a juice bottle itself is not considered renewable, but its recyclability can contribute to a more sustainable lifecycle if properly processed.
Then the bottle contains a dilute juice . . . a mixture of juice and water.
Your orange juice bottle is expanding because of a buildup of gas inside the bottle, likely caused by fermentation of the juice.
Your juice bottle is expanding because of a build-up of gas inside the bottle, which causes the pressure to increase and the bottle to expand. This can happen due to fermentation or other chemical reactions occurring in the juice.
If you drink out of a orange juice bottle you can spread icky germs to other people that drink out of that bottle.
yes
the bottle will float around it wont be still , the oil and juice in the bottle will mixed but they wont be the perfect mixture
2000 ml
To keep more juice in it.
0.25
An empty bottle has less mass than a full bottle. This means that the empty bottle has less force to overcome when lifted which corresponds to less work to lift it.
Because there is much more mass in the full juice bottle making it have more inertia making it harder to pick up. You are very welcome. Dance A$$
Definitely the 2 liter bottle. Because if your weighing up with the binary number system part 320h in guava juice is odd so it has to be the 2 liter bottle.