i don't think the gas stays inside the bottle forever. unless it doesn't open. then it stays in. long sentences short. yes it does
When a liquid is under pressure, this increases it's solubility, or the amount of a gaseous solute that can dissolve in it. When you open the can and the pressure decreases, there is more carbon dioxide gas in the pop than it can hold, so some of it must turn back to a gas.
Well It Blows Up A Balloon because baking soda and vinagar mix up it makes carbon dioxide!!
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No it doesn't because hydrogen is the only gas that burns with a squeaky pop!
nitrogen
because it fartsBecause it the gas is released into the open air
Gas caused by fermentation.
the gas inside it
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.
An unused baby bottle pop code is the special code from the baby botle pop message in a bottle code that's in the bottom part of your baby bottle pop in all the powder.I hope that answers your question.
POP!
Yes. Imagine a bottle of gas, pretty heavy? Now Imagine an empty bottle. Liquid gas weighs the same as gaseous gas, Athmospheric pressure is a good example, ever have your ears pop? In an airplane or driving down a hill? the weight of the air causes the pop.
It is because soda has carbon dioxide gas in it. When the can is closed the soda is under pressure, and so the gas cannot escape. As soon as you open the bottle, the pressure is released and the gas begins to escape. That is what makes the sound. When all the carbon dioxide escapes, the soda is "flat".
Baby Bottle Pop was created in 1998.
Pop a mento in a newly opened coke bottle and screw the lid back on, hen give it a really hard shake!= BOOM!
Pop Bottles was created on 2007-06-15.
His favorite baby bottle pop flavor is strawberry!!!!!!!!!!