Yes, but sooner or later the bottle must be returned to its upright position for use (unless it was open while inverted, in which case everything will get out of the bottle). Also, it may cause the soda itself to escape from the bottle. Flat soda in a bottle is better than carbonated soda all over your refrigerator.
In most containers, lying on the side would increase the surface area of the liquid/gas interface. If the container is full and still sealed, this shouldn't make much difference since the amount of carbon dioxide in the liquid and gas phases is probably at or near equilibrium. If the container has been opened, though, increasing the surface area could increase the rate at which the carbon dioxide comes out of solution.
Mello Yellow
Because without the carbonation it would just be coolaid or juice. The carbonation/bubbles add interest and mouth feel which is important to some drinks.
About 1.2-5.2 in each soda usually if there in cans
No ------ All solutions containing acids are more or less corrosive.
Carbonation, as in the bubbles trapped in a soda.
yes because when you shake the soda it fizzes up so basically it losses most of its carbonation and it tastes like flat soda even when its bran new
absolutely in no time flat! (no pun intended!)
some of them like sprite and sera mist do but coke and pepsi dont
from the carbonation
Yes
diet soda has no carbonation regular soda has carbonation also, regular soda has more calories in it.
yes. every soda has carbonation.
The amount of carbonation in a soda depends on the brand. Certain brands and flavors have lesson carbonation than others.
The carbonation bubbles in soda are the fizz.
soda maintains its carbonation (fizz) better at colder temperatures. This is because the cold carbonation is denser, making it sink, and the heated carbonation is less dense, so it rises and escapes from the soda. the soda becomes flat(no fizz), and nobody wants flat soda.
no
carbonation.