Soda is composed of water and other chemicals. These other chemicals have low evaporation rates and are good thermal conductors. The result is that soda will evaporate slower than water.
Some chemicals in soda will not evaporate under room temperature, or even at the boiling point of water.
The water surface able to be evaporated is greater.
Water,baking soda and a water thermometer.
Yes, but the dye causing the coulour will probably not evaporate, leaving a (liquid or solid depending on the dye) residue. This will evaporate as well when it is heated sufficiently, although a lot of dyes would probably combust before this temperature is reached.
Test it yourself
Evaporation is a process that occurs only at the surface of a liquid. If the same volume of liquid is put in a dish rather than a test tube then the liquid will have a bigger surface area allowing more room for evaporation.
Test it.
it might if you test it out
Good question ill test it and find out.
yes. test it in water. soda has a higher density than water. my science class did it. diet coke floats and regular coke sinks. (: it's pretty fascinating.
No. It would have no effect, sorry.
No, you cannot drink soda pop when fasting. The only liquid that should be consumed is water. The ingredients in a soda can interfer with the lab results, eg. sugar in the soda can give a false glucose reading.
You mean the baking soda some people put in their pee to try to fool the test? It can.