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because the pressure that is kelp held inside of the can or bottle. and because its trapped in the bottle or can for so long with no air that it is ready to come out
Yes, but sooner or later the bottle must be returned to its upright position for use (unless it was open while inverted, in which case everything will get out of the bottle). Also, it may cause the soda itself to escape from the bottle. Flat soda in a bottle is better than carbonated soda all over your refrigerator.
Its trapped carbon dioxide in the liquid in the container. It has been disturbed while in transit from the bottler till you open it. Also~ The bubbles are gas molecules that are trying to escape the low~pressure in the can or bottle.
Well It Blows Up A Balloon because baking soda and vinagar mix up it makes carbon dioxide!!
Because the soda has dissolved carbon dioxide at greater than atmospheric pressure, some bubbles (fizz) will inevitably escape when a bottle is opened, and if the bottle was full of liquid, it would likely spill.
Depending on the size of the mouth the water has to flow against the atmospheric pressure. If the bottle is full and the mouth is narrow enough then the water may not flow at all. That is why a hypodermic needle does not leak when held with the needle facing down.
To escape
big foot- also known as homosasquashes does not exist. But... if he was stuck in a bottle im sure he'd jump off the palm tree and catch the coconut to escape its just pure physics he would definitely want to escape but the bigger question.................................................................................................................................How'd he get into the bottle?????
A bottle brush is perfect for cleaning sunroof drain holes on the Ford Escape. The smaller tip on a two-tip bottle brush can be inserted and then pulled out to clean sunroof drain holes.
They leak because the pressure inside the bottle is higher than the pressure outside of the bottle. That makes the contents in the bottle want to escape because it wants to equalize the pressure.
Underneath the water reservoir bottle (it's attached to it, underneath)
because the pressure that is kelp held inside of the can or bottle. and because its trapped in the bottle or can for so long with no air that it is ready to come out
NO, because since they are a gas they can escape from every little space. Plus if you tried it in a coke bottle of some sort it would definitely escape from the lid.
To escape or move away suddenly, normally without permission. It can also refer to withdrawing from a communion or an organization.
In the middle of the night Ironman takes some perfume from the bottle because his suit can get stinky. Also a magical fairy comes and opens the bottle so the perfume can escape and go to heaven.
Carbonated liquids have CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas dissolved in the liquid. When Soda bottles are sealed the pressure of the sealed bottle prevents the gas from escaping the liquid (the force of the container is higher than the energy the gas can supply thus the gas cannot escape the liquid and stays dissolved.) When you open the bottle the pressure is released and those molecules of gas with enough energy are now able to escape the liquid and thus bubbles form in the bottle. The same thing can be observed when you shake a bottle of soda. The shaking of the bottle provides the energy needed for the gas to escape the liquid, however until you open the bottle that gas is held in the liquid by the pressure. We all know what happens when you open a soda bottle that's been shaken up!
Soda has carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it. In the closed bottle, the soda is under pressure, and so the gas cannot escape. When you open the bottle, you release the pressure and the gas begins to escape -- you can see the bubbles rising. That is what makes the pop-fizz sound. If you leave the bottle open for a while, all the gas will escape and the soda goes flat. If you seal it back up, then the pressure builds back up inside, and keeps the gas dissolved in the soda, so it stays fizzy.