HOT HOT
In general, carbonation lasts longer in colder temperatures because gases are less soluble in warmer liquids. Therefore, Dr Pepper will likely lose its carbonation faster in hot temperatures compared to cold temperatures in a science experiment.
Yes, water will melt faster on a very cold soft drink can. This is due to evaporation, which tends to become expedited during cold and frigid temperatures.
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
it will lose faster in can because reaction of acid (carbonic acid-H2Co3) with metal(can) is comparetively much faster than with glass(bottle) although it is slow with metal too as it is a week acid.
cold water faster
Soda tastes better when it's cold because the cold temperature helps to enhance the flavors and carbonation of the drink, making it more refreshing and enjoyable to drink.
i dont know but i can pick my dads nose
it loses carbonation faster in ur mom's temperature
soda maintains its carbonation (fizz) better at colder temperatures. This is because the cold carbonation is denser, making it sink, and the heated carbonation is less dense, so it rises and escapes from the soda. the soda becomes flat(no fizz), and nobody wants flat soda.
To carbonate a drink effectively, you can use a carbonation machine or add carbonated water to the drink. Make sure the drink is cold before carbonating it for better results.
cold it helps there chemical coumpoubds freeze
Yes, cold temperatures can drain batteries faster than normal.