Carbon dioxide gas, under minimal pressure combines with water rather easily. That is "carbonated." Keep the solution under pressure and it remains carbonated. Release the pressure and you see those bubbles--carbon dioxide gas coming out of solution.
Cold temperatures also aid in the mixing process, warmer solutions release their gas more rapidly.
Soda pop "pops" because it is bottled under pressure, with CO2 in solution in the liquid. When the pressure is relieved, the CO2 bubbles out. Heating the liquid forces the gas out of solution. No CO2, no pop.
There is no chemical in pop rocks it's just CO2 (carbon dioxide) that makes up the pop rocks.When you put pop rocks in your mouth they so the heat basically forces the CO2 (carbon dioxide) out which sounds like it's poping.
The fizz is CO2 dissolved in the solution. This is then evoled as gas (this basically means makes bubbles) and is realsed into the atmosphere (comes out of the pop) Therefore it is not a chemical change as the CO2 was never chemically bonded to the pop soultion, just dissolved in it.
it is due to the carbon dioxide CO2
Because CO2 is less dense than water.
No it cannot. Pop is under pressure with the CO2 that is in soda. The most it may cause is dizziness or a head rush.
Stay hydrated
Co2 will leak out in a few hours. It's not designed to stay in the gun for a long period of time.
pop is fizzy because co2 prolongs the life of pop, before pop is made, treated water it is evacuated of all oxygen particles then blasted with co2 at around 6bar (87psi). this water is then mixed with syrup (like a cordial) at about 2.5 parts of water to 1 part of syrup (depends on type of pop eg. diet, energy, cola etc....) it is the sent through a filler into a can. it is actually more complicated then that but that's it in a quick lesson also not all pop is fizzy it can be filled using nitrogen these are typically fruit drinks... MATT
No, they fizz and pop. Very little CO2 gas is released. Try this: pour a bag of Pop Rocks into a balloon, firt the opening of the balloon over a bottle of Coke, tip the ballon up to dump in the Pop Rocks, and watch as the balloon inflates a little.
Pop Rocks are made in the beginning just like hard candy. Sugar, high fructose corn syrup, lactose, and water all boiled together. Then they pump 600 psi of CO2 into the liquid. While the liquid cools most of the gas escapes and causes the mixture to shatter into tiny jagged pieces. When the sugar coat is melted the CO2 gas is released causing the "pop".
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