Water, Gatorade, Propel, anything that gives fast recovery and energy.
The water inside the bottle would freeze.
Yes. The bottle itself is matter, as well as the air inside it.
Condensation is the water inside of your water bottle.
Give it to them inside a water bottle. Hang the bottle on the side of the cage with a metal hook that you should be able to purchase with the water bottle.
While water rehydrates the players, Gatorade rehydrates and replenishes lost electrolytes in the players. (Chocolate milk is another useful recovery drink that should be drunk no more than 30 minutes after playing.)
double the amount of water that fits inside the bottle.
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.
It depends on with what you fill the bottle. If the bottle is filled with water, then 0 calories are inside the bottle. As for the bottle itself, I have to recommend not consuming the plastic and getting your calories elsewhere.
An unopened water bottle contains a small pocket of air, allowing it to float. If the water bottle were to have this air removed, its buoyancy would be determined by the purity of the water inside and outside of the plastic.
it might melt
alkaselser and water
Heating the air inside causes the bottle to expand-the presure inside is enought o force the walls out,