Most of the carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid itself, and when the pressure inside the container is released by opening it, then the dissolved gas starts to be released from the liquid and appears as the bubbles we see and which tickle our tongues.
Shaking the soda mixes the extra gas at the top of the drink with the drink in pockets. Opening the bottle gives it a chance to escape, spraying soda with it. It works much like popping a balloon, where all the air tries to escape a tiny opening, and in the process, makes the balloon explode.
After some heavy research, I have found that it is really simple. When you shake your soda, The carbonation between the soda molecules 'wants out'. It builds up pressure and gives the gas bubbles a chance to move. When you open it, The gas bubbles had already made room, and the gas quickly rises up. However, when it's not shaken, the pressure isn't there, and it doesn't try to escape.
It's because the drink was made under pressure by forcing carbon gas into the can or bottle. When shaken, the little bit of gas left at the top gets mixed in the drink like the rest of the gas, creating bigger, more visible bubbles. The little extra carbon gas at the top is also the reason why it fizzes when you open it even if the can hasn't been shaken.
Shaking the soda creates tiny bubbles and the dissolved gas can more easily vaporize by joining existing bubbles rather than forming new ones. By avoiding the difficult step of bubble formation, the gas can escape more quickly from shaken soda, thus resulting in more fizz.
Carbonated sodas have carbon dioxide in them. As you shake them, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution (faster than just letting them sit uncapped).
It is because the soda has acid and when you shake up acid the acid fizz
Mentos.
Shake it
club soda
most likely because soda tends to fizz more on dry, uneven surfaces.
you can use Mentos and baking soda
pepsi
Add vinegar
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
Carbonated soda has CO2 in it because the gas make the soda bubble and fizz.
sprite and pepsi
regular soda because it has more sugar but diet does have a fizzier taste while regular soda has a less fizzier taste. i hope i anwsered your question
The fizz is put into soda by pumping carbon dioxide into it under pressure.