Q5 Why the walls of the
bottles get deformed when
hot water is put into it? *
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Sufficiently hot water will shrink a plastic bottle, because the bottles are a thermoplastic. When heated to a certain point, the plastic becomes more plastic, and will deform. This can be seen as shrinking. Also, it's chemical makeup is that of a complex polymer, so it's likely folding onto itself when heated as well.
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the walls of the water get deformed because tempareture of water inside the bottle and out environment tempareture does not matches hence the walls deform
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