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There is water in soda. Water is unique because unlike most substances, it expands when it freezes instead of condensing.
It gets cold. Just like water, it expands when cold, so if it is in a can and you chill it in a very cold environment, like a freezer, it could explode the can.
it expands because water when it freezes becomes ice and ice expands in cold temperatures. Take a soda can for example put it in the freezer for about 20 min. it should have expanded by then. THANKS!
I think that the soda will explode, I don't know if that only applies to cans or not.
The Freezer.
Orange soda will freeze if left in the freezer.
umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode. umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode.
it can be stored in a freezer, but if possible a cantina would be much better
Soda freezing in the freezer is a physical change and not a chemical change. This is because the liquid is only changing into a solid.
chemical because the caronation changes the soda
put it in a freezer
Because the water in the soda expands when it freezes, and the plastic bottle can only stretch so far before it bursts. Soda cans burst, too, but it usually comes out through the 'easy open' top. This is an answer aaron to why does soda explode in a cold plastic bottle...