The cause is the pressure difference between the gas pressure in the bottle and the atmospheric pressure.
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.
no they are not
12/4 = x/3x=9
Carbon dioxide gas is released from a can of soda when it is opened.
Shake it
50,2litter bottles of soda for 100 people.
Of course! They are made of plastic.
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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
"Soda" comes from the early sophisticated name for seltzer which was soda siphon. People have since shortened the name and adapted it to what is now known as "soda". The name "pop" comes from the sound that the cans and bottles make when you open them. So soda pop is both together