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When a soft drink starts to warm to room temperature, the air at the top of the can or bottle starts to sink into the water creating more bubbles and/or fizz. The space at the top of the can or bottle starts to shrink up.

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space is necessary in any vacuum container to prevent breakage while sealing the product.

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Nothing really. It's just there. So if you need to freeze it it will not explode.

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Something happens, Don't ask me I am looking for the answer right now.

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it expands

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Q: What happens in the space above a soft drink in a closed bottle or can as the soft drink warms to room temperature?
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