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because the bubbles of carbon dioxide have a smaller density so they rise and float on top of the lemonade

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Q: When a lemonade bottle is opened bubbles of carbon dioxide form. Explain using Le Chatelier's Principle?
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How do bubbles of gas rise in a lemonade?

Carbon dioxide makes up the air bubbles, and carbon dioxide is lighter than lemonade, so the bubbles rise to the top.


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