no, unless it's frozen
Yes. The "fizz" depends on how much the factory makes it with. Color does not effect fizz.
Sprite is a carbonated beverage, so it contains carbon dioxide gas that gives it fizz. The level of fizz can vary depending on factors such as temperature and agitation.
yes, but not very much
Both Earth and Venus have increase temperature due to a greenhouse effect. Venus has a much stronger greenhouse effect than Earth does.
It effects it in the freezer, it won't pop as much as room temperature. It would take alot of heat to effect it.
50 percent
it doesent have as much carbon dioxide as other cokes that do fizz
when soda is made, carbon dioxide is injected into the soda at a very high pressure to keep it fresh longer. the colder the soda, the more soluble the carbon dioxide, meaning more carbon dioxide can dissolve into the soda if it is colder. when pressure is released, the carbon dioxide turns back into a gas and rises out of the soda. While rising out of the soda, it brings up some soda with it making "fizz" on the surface. basically the colder the soda, the more carbon dioxide turns into a liquid and then it brings up more soda with it forming fizz
Yes. How much it affects the experiment depends on exactly what the experiment is and how much the temperature has changed, but any change in temperature affects water's physical and chemical properties.
It doesn't lose its fizz in any kind of temperature, because when you shake it up, there is already a certain amount of carbon dioxide that exists within the confines of the pop, and the fizz is the release of the carbon dioxide when being trapped in bubbles. It solely depends upon how much carbon dioxide exists within the pop.
Yes. When a candle is in cold temperatures, it tends to melt much slower than a candle burning in room temperature.
The fizz in a soda typically lasts for about 30 minutes to 1 hour after opening, depending on factors like the type of soda, temperature, and how much it's agitated. Once opened, carbon dioxide begins to escape, leading to a decrease in carbonation. To maintain fizz longer, it's best to keep the soda refrigerated and minimize exposure to air. However, after a few hours, the soda may lose most of its carbonation and taste flat.