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In heat, Diet Coke may undergo thermal expansion, causing the liquid to expand and potentially increase in pressure within the sealed container. If the heat is excessive, the pressure could build up and lead to a rupture or explosion of the container. Additionally, the heat may cause some of the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the Diet Coke to escape more rapidly, potentially affecting the taste and fizziness of the beverage.

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5mo ago

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