They are pressurized to 200 pounds with carbonated gas to compress the gas into the liquid, When you open the top and release the pressure the gas expands and excapes causing the liquid to rise and foam.
soda and air (or bubbles)
because of bubbles
Yes, it is a physical change.
Usually means to make something or someone shake. e.g. I shook the bottle of ketchup..or she shook with fear or the cold just three examples
Read the bottle.
Yes, dark soda like cola tends to have more carbonation and fizz compared to clear sodas like lemon-lime or ginger ale. This can cause dark sodas to spew higher when opened due to the higher carbonation levels.
yes shook is a verb. for example. sally shook the monkey. she is doing this action therefore it is a verb.
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
The difference between the taste of can soda and bottle soda is in my opinion a can soda has less aside then a bottle soda. In a can soda you taste more aside then in a bottle of soda. A bottle of soda only taste good at when you begin to drink it and if you leave it for an hour later the taste goes away and the soda taste sweet. In a can soda you could leave it in a fridge for an hour and when you finish drinking it taste the same.
well yes it is because the can is lighter than the soda. But understand that as you put the soda i the can /bottle it does get heavier. But more soda can fit in the bottle than the can so that makes the soda bottle heavier than the soda can.
The opened bottle spewed forth foam, with a head like an ice cream float.
he shook the energy up in a bottle and pooped it out