Is plastic bottle bad for maintaining quality?

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NeoPTLD

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I put some water in a soda bottle so the gross weight is 400.00g. Repeatedly measured and it was at 400g at the time, but I noticed it lost about 100mg in about a week. Recalibrated the scale and it's still reading 399.90g. I gave it another week and it lost about another 100mg.

There is no hole and the lid is tightly on, so I think the vapor is diffusing out.

Doesn't this mean that smell from where you stored it and such can get in as well?
 

blahblah99

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That's probably due to heat cycling of the bottle and causing air to escape out during the hot cycle.

Try the experiment again in a controlled temperature environment and report back, preferably below the dew point of the liquid (water).
 

Billb2

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Most plastics are permeable to water. The relatively small water molecules move through the relatively large plastic molecules.
 

Taejin

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i dont think the permeability of plastics is high enough that it would make a difference in the timeframe the OP is suggesting.
 

KIAman

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Unless you sealed the lid, there is not such thing as a "lid is tightly on." Try melting or gluing the lid on the repeat your experiment.
 
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