If it is not opened, then yes. If it is opened, then no, it will just get hot and eventually melt if it gets hot enough. Artificial heat would have to be applied unless the can was in an extremely hot climate. It is best to keep cans away from heat sources just to be safe. Also, lower air pressure associated with high altitudes would make them more likely to burst if heat were applied.
Yes, when it is closed at heating up.
Warning: explosion of > 5 atm. gas pressure!
It will blow the HOT water ALL AROUND and burn your skin and what-so-ever!!
It demonstrates three things: 1) When you freeze a soft drink it will drive all the dissolved CO2, the gas that forms the bubbles, out of it. This creates an overpressure situation in the headspace between the beverage and the can 2) Because soft drinks are made out of water and water expands when frozen, the ice takes up more space in the can. 3) Soft drink cans are made out of thin aluminum, which won't stretch. Add them together and the can has no choice but to burst. For extra credit on this assignment, Jeremy also put an unopened plastic bottle of soft drink in the freezer. When he went to retrieve the bottle from the freezer, what did it look like?
Any soft drink having carbon dioxide in it is called a fizzy drink.
you don't
no one nows but the #1 soft drink that does is pepsi
Which one is heavier and which liquid should go on the bottom to make a layered drink.
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
As temperature goes up, gases become less soluble in liquids so if you leave a drink in the sun the gas will come out of solution and the pressure in the bottle may gradually increase until - *POW* - it explodes.
heat makes that happen.
its apparantly supposed to make the soft drinks stronger
did u get asked this question as a science question. If so ask the teacher xD
A soft drink is $20.
It demonstrates three things: 1) When you freeze a soft drink it will drive all the dissolved CO2, the gas that forms the bubbles, out of it. This creates an overpressure situation in the headspace between the beverage and the can 2) Because soft drinks are made out of water and water expands when frozen, the ice takes up more space in the can. 3) Soft drink cans are made out of thin aluminum, which won't stretch. Add them together and the can has no choice but to burst. For extra credit on this assignment, Jeremy also put an unopened plastic bottle of soft drink in the freezer. When he went to retrieve the bottle from the freezer, what did it look like?
Yes pineapple is a soft drink
Yes coke is a soft drink