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because the bubbles of carbon dioxide have a smaller density so they rise and float on top of the lemonade

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When a lemonade bottle is opened, the pressure inside the bottle decreases, causing the equilibrium between carbon dioxide and dissolved carbon dioxide in solution to shift towards the production of more carbon dioxide bubbles to relieve the pressure. This shift is in accordance with Le Chatelier's Principle, which states that a system will shift its equilibrium position in response to a stress applied to it.

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Q: When a lemonade bottle is opened bubbles of carbon dioxide form. Explain using Le Chatelier's Principle?
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What way does lomonade contain 3states?

All liquid contains small amounts of dissolved gases in it. water that we drink at room pressure and temperature contains small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. Lemonade will then contain these dissolved gases too. Also, in a closed system (such as in a bottle) some of the lemonade will have evapourated, and it will then be present in the vapour phase of the closed system. Lemonade also contains small bits of solid cells obtained from the lemon from which it was made. three states: vapour (evapourated lemonade, and gas present in the lemonade), liquid (the water in the lemonade) and solid (cells and other bits in the lemonade).


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All liquid contains small amounts of dissolved gases in it. water that we drink at room pressure and temperature contains small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. Lemonade will then contain these dissolved gases too. Also, in a closed system (such as in a bottle) some of the lemonade will have evapourated, and it will then be present in the vapour phase of the closed system. Lemonade also contains small bits of solid cells obtained from the lemon from which it was made. three states: vapour (evapourated lemonade, and gas present in the lemonade), liquid (the water in the lemonade) and solid (cells and other bits in the lemonade).


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