it is due to the carbon dioxide CO2
u can only get the soda bottle that has a fizzing effect
When you drink it, there is no fizz. You can also shake an unopened bottle and look at the bubbles. If bubbles move from the bottom of the bottle to the top, the pop is not flat.
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soda pop or soda bottle candies (like crush :O)
Because some pop has more sugar or other ingredients in it to make it fizz more than others. As well as taste.
Actually, carbon dioxide is shot into the soda and that what makes it so fizzy. can you explain why that happens?-flub flub
Yes it does because it has a bumpy surface and it makes the pop fizz more
By shaking you have created air bubble which expands the molecules inside the bottle.
The fizzing or popping you hear when you open a bottle of soda is the carbon dioxide escaping. Shaking the bottle makes the bubbles rise to the top and come out more forcefully.
The fizz in fizzy drinks, whether it be water or pop, is put into the drink by pumping CO2 or carbon dioxide. Companies force the CO2 into the bottle or can and seal it right away to ensure that the carbon dioxide stays in and creates a fizz.
They pop in water because they pop in your mouth.
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