soda and air (or bubbles)
because of bubbles
Yes, dark soda like cola tends to have more carbonation and fizz compared to clear sodas like lemon-lime or ginger ale. This can cause dark sodas to spew higher when opened due to the higher carbonation levels.
Between Mountain Dew, Coke and Dr. Pepper, it was Moutain Dew, then coke then Dr. Pepper.
yes. they will because the only difference in all soda's is just the taste.
The cast of Spew - 2009 includes: Frank Huckingbush as Spew
becaus warm soda gather the carbination and clone it and make more soo when you open it it spews more.
They are pressurized to 200 pounds with carbonated gas to compress the gas into the liquid, When you open the top and release the pressure the gas expands and excapes causing the liquid to rise and foam.
Yes. You can tap it for about a minute with a spoon or stick to pop the carbon dioxide bubbles. This will make pressure build down. Then you can open it up and nothing will spew.
It can be argued whether or not spew is an onomatopoeia, but most will agree it is not. The definition of spew is to expel large quantities of something forcibly. Spew can be used to describe vomiting and puking. Onomatopoeia is used to describe a word that sounds like what it means. Such as the word buzz.
One easy experimental design for a science fair project is to make a volcano. To create a semblance to lava use baking soda and vinegar. This will spew out of the top of the volcano.
Mentos dropped into diet sodas will cause the CO2 to come out of solution very quickly. It is believed that the irregular surface of the candy provides an ideal location for bubbles to form and accelerates the process many times the normal speed, causing the geyser of soda to spew out of the top. Just about any diet soda will work and it goes about 10 feet!
You shake it!!