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When you open a soft drink, the carbonic acid breaks down into carbon dioxide gas and water. This is what creates the effervescence or fizz in the drink.
The can of soft drink in the refrigerator can be considered an open system. While the can itself is closed and does not allow matter to enter or leave, it is still exchanging heat with its surroundings (the refrigerator air). This heat exchange affects the temperature of the soft drink, making it an open system in terms of energy transfer.
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All the fizziness goes out of soft drinks if you leave it without the cap for long.
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Chemical Engineer
the carbon dioxide dissolved in the drinks gives it its bubbles
because it fartsBecause it the gas is released into the open air
No - a combination padlock has no key; a sequence of numbers opens it
A soft drink is $20.
Sprite's chemical formula is C12H22O11. It is a carbonated soft drink produced by the Coca-Cola Company.
the carbon dioxide dissolved in the drinks gives it its bubbles