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True. A carbonated beverage is a liquid-gas system because it contains dissolved carbon dioxide gas in the liquid beverage.
Chemistry law which states that the mass of a gas which will dissolve into a solution is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the solution. An example is a carbonated beverage. :) God bless
im not a Chemist, but I am SURE that this is the gas inside soda... examples - carbonated water and sodas like Dr. Pepper... it is like gaseous (carbonated) water
Tight seal for carbonated beverages keeps the pressure inside the container up so that the carbon dioxide gas stays in solution in the beverage.....if it were not under pressure, it would come out of solution and the beverage would be flat.
Beverages are carbonated by dissolving carbon dioxide gas into the liquid under pressure. This process creates bubbles, giving the beverage its fizzy or sparkling texture.
When a bottle of carbonated liquid is opened, carbon dioxide gas is released. Dissolved carbon dioxide gas acts as a weak acid in water solution.
Carbon dioxide gas in lemonade forms a solution when dissolved in the liquid. The gas dissolves in the liquid to create the fizzy bubbles that you see in carbonated drinks like lemonade.
Any carbonated beverage will cause gas.
An example of a liquid-gas solution is carbonated water, where carbon dioxide gas dissolves in water. An example of a gas-gas solution is air, which is a mixture of various gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others in the atmosphere.
Carbonation decreases the density of a liquid because the gas bubbles from the carbon dioxide reduce the overall mass of the liquid. This results in a less dense beverage compared to one that is not carbonated.
carbonated beverages are liquid-gas solutions. carbon dioxide is the gaseous solute, and water is the liquid solvent the carbon dioxide gas ivess the drink its fizz. the beverage might also contain other solutes such as compounds that give the drink flavor and color
Cola is a liquid. It's a carbonated beverage typically containing water, sugar, flavorings (such as cola nut, vanilla, and cinnamon), and carbon dioxide gas. The liquid component is the predominant phase of cola, making it a liqu