At a factory people force carbon dioxide in the can an seal it quickly, other wise the carbon dioxide will escape!
soda is a fizzy drink and it wouldn't do anything really all it would do is just sit there and turn the liquid a diff color and have flour floating around in the bottle
Yes, fizzy is an adjective. The soda was very fizzy. The fizzy water had too much sodium in it.
Soda is what Americans call fizzy drinks
The phrase "soda-pop runs away" is often a playful way to describe the fizz or carbonation in a soda. When a can or bottle is opened, the pressure is released, causing carbon dioxide gas to escape rapidly, which can create a fizzy or bubbling effect. This is why soda can sometimes "run away" or overflow if not handled carefully. The playful imagery captures the excitement of that fizzy reaction!
I believe that it does loose its fizzy
Not sure why you need dry ice in a bottle to produce sound. Open a soda or other fizzy drink bottle and you will get the sound of the carbon dioxide gas escaping.
soda is fizzy ice is not
Fizzy water is soda. They are both carbonated water which is water with carbon dioxide dissolved in it.
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
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When a soda bottle is shaken vigorously, the pressure inside the bottle increases. This is because the shaking causes the carbon dioxide gas in the soda to become more agitated and create more pressure.
no, because soda is fizzy and the horse might have problems