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The soda melts through the bottom of the cup causing whatever surface underit to catch fire. Do not try this at home.
soda is fizzy ice is not
You need to fill your garbage disposal with ice cubs and add 1 cup of rock salt and one fourth of a cup of baking soda and turn it on until all of the ice has been crushed.
A baking soda and vinegar bomb tends to just erupt from the cap instead of rupturing the container like a dry ice or hydrochloric bomb. So the sound would just be sort of a whooshing sound. However, other bombs like a dry ice or chlorine bomb would sound like a gunshot.
It seems obvious that the bubbles look blue in the cup because the soda bubble walls are thinned, and it's a trick of the light. However, it could also be that you put ice in the cup before pouring the soda in, in which case it's just that the soda is watered down.
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.
When ice is added to a soda, the ice absorbs heat from the soda to melt and reach equilibrium with the soda's temperature. This transfer of heat causes the soda's temperature to drop, making it colder.
When ice is added to warm soda, the ice begins to melt and cools down the soda. This melting process absorbs heat energy from the soda, causing it to become colder. As a result, the soda temperature decreases and the ice eventually melts completely.
No. Unless adding ice cubes to soda means you drink less soda.
MY Auntie MAKES THE BEST CREAM SODA TREAT AND THIS IS HOW! She puts in cream with vanilla ice cream into a cup (don't need cream) she also adds chocolates like malteses and minstrels then pour cream soda into thee cup ice cream/ cream should float to top add umbrellas etc or you can just look up desserts up in a cookbook and then you can even learn a recipe
Yes, soda water is typically served with ice.
ice and water because the carbohydrates in the ice reflects with the soda's outer layer