The weight of a cold bottle of Coke versus a warm bottle is essentially the same, as the weight is primarily determined by the liquid and the bottle itself, not the temperature. A standard 12-ounce (355 ml) bottle of Coke weighs about 1 pound (450 grams), regardless of whether it's cold or warm. However, if condensation forms on the cold bottle, the extra water may add a small amount of weight temporarily.
A can can store coke longer, atleast according to me.
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same as if it happens with cold coke, it explodes into a fountain of coke!
Did you ever take a cold bottle of coke out of the refrigerator on a hot summer day? Did you ever leave that same bottle of coke on the counter? What did you notice? You noticed water dropplets forming on the outside of the bottle. That is "condensation" when something cold meets something warm. If you go outside on a very cold winter day and breath...your breath comes out looking like steam...that is condensation. When you exhale on a cold window the water dropplets that form on the window - that is condensation
I would store coke in a cold place if I were to do that experiment xD
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Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
I don't think there is a major difference, but I do think it is better cold because I tried it once as well.
Moisture in the air condenses on the cold bottle. If the air is dry, there will be no dew on the bottle.
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ID1280584544 said: co2 is more soluble in cold liquid than warm. so it escapes faster from warm I think ... I personally say it's because more gas escape from a warm bottle of soda than from a cold bottle.