Well the sugars in a soda do actually kill the Co2 that is in the pop. it more less eats it rather than disolves it =]]
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it dissolves worse in soda than water because soda is more dense, so it is difficult for the sugar to find gaps in the particles in which to hide.
Gases dissolve in a liquid if the temperature is low. The higher the temperature the less gas will dissolve.
Powders like sugar, salt, baking soda, etc.
salt dissolve faster because the baking soda went right to the bottom and the flour dissolved but it look like it did not dissolve because it went right to the bottom
add water so they dissolve
trick question... seltzer water is a solution of carbon dioxide (solute) IN water (solvent). However, there are many additional materials (like sugar and salt) which will dissolve in seltzer water, making it a solvent.
For one soda contains a very high amount of sugar, sugar can cause a high amount of weight gain. Second, soda is just about the most acidic drink you can buy. Third soda contains phosphorus which can leach calcium from your bones. It will dissolve your tooth enamel.
Some things that dissolve in water are sugar, soda, food coloring, chocolate syrup, and food particles. Other things that dissolve is salt, vinegar, coffee powder, and copper sulfate.
No, methane gas is not one of the ingredients in soda. The main ingredients in soda typically include carbonated water, sugar or artificial sweeteners, flavors, and sometimes caffeine or other additives. Methane gas is a greenhouse gas and is not used as an ingredient in food or beverages.
The solubility of something is determined by the ability of the mixture to break the chemical bonds of the two substances involved. The attraction between sugar and gas is not sufficient to break the bonds and therefore sugar will not dissolve in petrol.
your teeth :) but it will take a LOT of soda