well coke will eat at the can and evaporate out of small holes
When you shake a soda, the carbon dioxide gas inside gets released and forms bubbles. This creates pressure inside the bottle or can, which can cause the soda to explode when opened.
Carbon dioxide gas is released from a can of soda when it is opened.
the soda pop fizzes when opened becasue the carbon dioxide is being mixed with oxygen with causes a reaction like you have seen in the soda pop
Spinning a soda can does not prevent it from fizzing when opened. The fizzing is caused by the release of carbon dioxide gas, which is not affected by spinning the can.
It bubbles!
When soda is opened, bubbles are released because the carbon dioxide gas that is dissolved in the liquid is no longer under pressure and comes out of solution, forming bubbles.
Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
What happens is that the soda explodes and the hole place is covered in soda. this creates a chemical reaction or somthing...idk, try it ^.^
As long as the can of diet soda remains sealed, it does nothing when you put it in water. The aluminum is not soluble in water, the contents are sealed within, and nothing happens. If you opened the can first and then put it in water, the contents would gradually diffuse into the surrounding water.
If you drink a coca cola that has been expired for over 8 years that is kept in an American glass bottle and has never been opened or attempted to be opened likely nothing negative will happen; it will just taste very bad.
Nails have NOTHING to do with soda! Dont dip them in soda cuz NOTHING happens!!!!
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