The fizz and bubbles you hear when opening a bottle of soft drink are caused by carbon dioxide gas (CO2) that is dissolved in the liquid under pressure. When the bottle is sealed, the pressure keeps the CO2 dissolved. Upon opening, the pressure is released, allowing the gas to escape in the form of bubbles, which is accompanied by the characteristic fizzing sound. This process is a physical reaction as the gas comes out of solution and rises to the surface.
When you drink it, there is no fizz. You can also shake an unopened bottle and look at the bubbles. If bubbles move from the bottom of the bottle to the top, the pop is not flat.
Soft drink in a bottle does fizz after opening
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The fizz in soda is carbon dioxide bubbles. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the soda by putting it under pressure. When the pressure is released because you open the bottle or can, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution in the form of bubbles. Voila, fizz!
It will fizz suddenly, possibly launching from the bottle.
Actually, carbon dioxide is shot into the soda and that what makes it so fizzy. can you explain why that happens?-flub flub
The word fizz is an example of onomatopoeia which is a word that sounds like the thing it desribes.
The word "fizz" is a valid English word, typically used to describe the sound or feeling of bubbles popping in a carbonated drink. "Fizzable" could potentially be interpreted as something that can produce fizz or bubbles.
When you take the top off a bottle of fizzy drink, the pressure inside the bottle decreases, causing the carbon dioxide gas (which creates the fizz) to rapidly come out of the liquid. This rapid release of gas is what creates the fizzing effect that you see.
In a bottle because the coke in the bottle,the gas carbon dioxide to make it fizz.
As carbon dioxide bubbles up out of a soft drink (or champagne) there is then less carbon dioxide dissolved in the liquid. And then eventually there is none left.
Carbon dioxide gas is used to put fizz into fizzy drinks. When pressure is released, the gas bubbles out, creating the sparkling effect in the drink.