The gas (CO2) is driven out.
The gas in the carbonated soft drink will escape. The bottle will explode...usually with the cap getting pushed out. This depends on the heat of the water and the amount of carbon dioxide in the soft drink. It is not safe to experiment with this.
yes
Well, honey, if you heat up a carbonated drink, all that fizz and sparkle is gonna go poof! The carbon dioxide gas in the drink will expand and escape, causing the drink to go flat and lose its effervescence. So, if you like your soda with a side of disappointment, go ahead and heat it up!
Ice cools a warm drink by absorbing heat energy from the liquid, causing the temperature of the drink to decrease. This process is known as heat transfer, where the heat from the drink is transferred to the ice, making the drink colder.
The density of a fluid goes down (becomes less dense) when heat is applied.
Volume is increased so density is decreased.
No. Mass does not increase as heat is applied. Mass is the amount of matter in a body and cannot be changed by any physical or chemical process. Volume will increase when heat is applied.
it melts
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