Sharply rapping the top of a soda can with your knuckles 5 or 6 drives the CO2 bubbles back into solution with the liquid part of the drink, where they can escape slowly and non-explosively.
I use this procedure whenever I drop or shake a soda can. It always works if I rap hard enough.
put it in the loo and poo
Spinning a can of soda does not prevent it from exploding. The pressure inside the can is what causes it to explode, not its movement.
Tapping on a can lid minimizes the chances of you wearing your soda. It causes some of the bubbles that may be lurking under the tab to break so the soda is less likely to bubble over when opened.
Spinning a soda can does not prevent it from exploding. The pressure inside the can builds up due to carbonation, and spinning it does not affect this process.
How to Stop an Exploding Man was created on 2007-05-21.
Yes, turning a soda can can help prevent it from exploding because it reduces the pressure inside the can and allows gas to escape more easily.
Rotating a soda can gently before opening it can help release some of the built-up pressure inside, reducing the likelihood of it exploding when opened.
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put mento candy inside the can, and shake it up
An example sentence for exploding is as followed:There was an exploding volcano in Hawaii some time ago.
It really does not matter, since every soda has almost the same components except for artificial color and flavor.
you could make an exploding volcano by mixing bicabonate of soda and vinegar