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Could a plastic bottle blow up just from air?

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Could a plastic bottle blow up just from air?

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Yes. As you add air to a plastic bottle, the air molecules bounce off the insides and cause what we call “pressure”. As the inside pressure becomes greater than the outside, the bottle begins to feel hard to the touch. As you increase the pressure further, the bonds between the plastic molecules are exceeded by the internal pressure and they break.

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