Carbine dioxide gas
To measure how much lemonade is in a bottle without using the bottle itself, you can pour the lemonade into a separate measuring cup or container with volume markings. Alternatively, you can weigh the bottle filled with lemonade, then subtract the weight of the empty bottle to find the weight of the lemonade, and convert that weight to volume using the density of lemonade (approximately 1.0 g/mL).
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Go to the Disco Room in the castle and ask the bar keeper...he will give you a bottle of lemonade. Then go back to the volcano and put it in the box. After that, you can take another bottle of lemonade from the bar keeper put it in the box again. you have to come back tommorrow if you want another bottle.
When carbon dioxide (CO2) leaves a bottle of lemonade, it undergoes a phase change from dissolved gas to a gaseous state. As the pressure inside the bottle is released, the dissolved CO2 escapes, forming bubbles that rise to the surface. This process causes the lemonade to become less fizzy over time as the concentration of carbon dioxide decreases. The movement of CO2 particles creates a fizzy effect, which is characteristic of carbonated beverages.
Solid - glass bottle Liquid - drink Gas - fizz
To find out how much lemonade is left in the bottle after Rachel fills W glasses with W milliliters each, we first calculate the total amount of lemonade used. This is W glasses × W milliliters/glass = W² milliliters. Since 2.5 liters is equal to 2500 milliliters, the amount of lemonade left in the bottle is 2500 - W² milliliters.
as much as the bottle says
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Yes it is by 0.25%
gas and liquid
the answer is bubbles are found in liquids.................