it explodes if left to long in the freezer
No it Doesn't, as long as its in a firmly sealed container, it resists either hot or cold degrees.
Yes, it can - but only if the outside temperatures don't go below freezing.
Yes
yes
soda and beer
Sometimes baking soda is sold in a tin; cardboard boxes are cheaper and just as effective provided they aren't stored where they might become damp.
probably not
No, it can in fact be stored in a file outside of a computer...what boff wants to know that!?
This is because the fridge is cold, and this cold makes the outside of the can cold. Objects get col from the outside, in. Unlike heat, which warms objects from the inside, out,
Orange Crush is a type of soda that is made by PepsiCo. Orange Crush does not have caffeine in it. It is printed on the outside of the container, no caffeine.
Outside the cardiac muscle cell
A Cornelius Keg a metal container to store soda drinks. It can also be used to store Homemade Soda. The soda itself is stored under pressure. They come in sizes of 3, 5 and 10 galleons.
I would use baking soda. It is great!
try vinegar and baging soda
if you mean with outer space is outside the orbit of earth, then the answer is no. space outside the gravitational orbit of any planet is a vacuum and nothing can move in a vacuum; be it a bottle or the soda in the bottle, whichever you mean.
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.