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In a bottle because the coke in the bottle,the gas carbon dioxide to make it fizz.
The fizz in soda is carbon dioxide bubbles. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the soda by putting it under pressure. When the pressure is released because you open the bottle or can, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution in the form of bubbles. Voila, fizz!
because of the caffiene and the fizz
Soft drink in a bottle does fizz after opening
Fizz in fizzy drinks is dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) coming out of solution. That's all that is in fizz.
During the manufacturing process the fizz is dissolved into the solution at pressures of up to 1200 psi
Solid - glass bottle Liquid - drink Gas - fizz
it is due to the carbon dioxide CO2
yes it does.... unless the can, bottle, or 2 litter is flat
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carbon dioxide doesn't dissolve easily in water. so you have to use presure to make it a solution - as soon as you release the pressure by opening the bottle, the carbon dioxide bubbles up.
It depends on how much pressure (C02) has built up within the bottle and what the bottle is made out of (plastic will produce more 'fizz' than glass. They would mostly produce the same, the bottle cap just releases all pressure at once while the twist off releases air slowly which changes the pressure gradually.