This is a scientific test based on the level of carbonation in various retail sodas. This will vary by product, packaging, and temperature, so it is difficult to make small distinctions.
NO,because the hot soda has more pressure on the can than cold does becasue hot air expands.
Video tape it with a mini camcorder or something like that, or set the camera to shutter speed, if it can, to catch the unveiling in action of the spew of the soft drinks. If you can't do either of these, get a willing witness to watch it happen.
well bowers you need to check the bubbles in the soft dink and it depends on what the certain type of soft drink it is and that's it okay ugliness
Soft drinks "spew" because the contents are Carbonated. Carbination is a process when CO2 (carbon dioxide) is dissolved into water. This process gives soft drinks and seltzer their "fizzy" taste. the reason it "spews" when you shake it and open it is because the contents of the can or bottle will build up pressure. When you open the container it shoots out all of the stored CO2 in "fizz". Fizz is just a mixture of concentrated CO2 and whatever substance it's mixed with. -Feewet
Because there is more salt(sodium) in diet drinks that makes more effervescence-more bubbles...I think...that or it is over carbonated to mask that yucky diet taste-maybe they think you wont notice the carcinogenic cancer causing sweeteners...stick to the real thing less dangerous!
yes. they will because the only difference in all soda's is just the taste.
First remove the spew with hot water on a rag. When dry, clean boots with a few drops of olive oil on a soft rag.
No, because they will all contain different ingredients, and probably different amounts of dissolved CO2 gas.
No, I have tried this and sodas like coke spew a lot more then ones like sprite, all bought at the same time, kept at the same temp. and general conditions. I believe it has to do with the formula and ingredients. Not even the SAME brand of soda will be the same. One of the principles in science and engineering is that nothing is the same at larger scales. Are two loaves of bread the same? No. Are two pieces of pie the same? No. Other than that different sodas have different ages, different formulas, and thus won't be the same. Similar yes..!
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Because they are different words for different things. "spume" is foam or froth on a liquid. "spew" is to eject forcefully or in large amount "skew" is to give a bias to or distort
A volcano will spew lava.
Same way they eat everything, they spew out digestive enzymes on the food and then suck it back up