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soda and air (or bubbles)
how do i explode an empty and sealed soda can with an air compressor
because a soda can is full of air. Air is lighter than water, and is therefore boyant and the can floats.
There are small amounts of air on your finger, and this makes the air escaping from the soda escape more easily.
A chemical reaction occurs and causes the skittles to release a gas. This turns the cream soda into a green liquid that will harden quickly if it is exposed to too much air.
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
I think more soda is better.
half a can of soda, youre getting ripped off
Drink 3 times as much water as soda to completely flush out the soda. 1 can of soda=36 oz of water
The water condensation on the outside of cold soda cans, much like on cold glasses, comes from the water already present in the air. Because of a process called convection, the temperature surrounding the can drops as it absorbs the thermal energy. The water in the air then condenses on the can due to the lower temperature.
Soda ash should not be used on the garden. Known as Sodium Carbonate it is an Alkali. The largest application is in glass manufacturing. It is used to clean air and soften water, household detergents and paper products are also common examples for the use of soda ash
Soda is not good for your bones.