Soda pop "pops" because it is bottled under pressure, with CO2 in solution in the liquid. When the pressure is relieved, the CO2 bubbles out. Heating the liquid forces the gas out of solution. No CO2, no pop.
Flat soda pop is homogeneous because its bubbles are gone.
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Short answer: NO. The pH of flat soda should be HIGHER than fresh/ regular soda. A LOW pH means HIGH acid (pH 2) and LOW base--while HIGH pH (e.g. pH 11) is LOW acid and HIGH base. Carbonic acid (H2CO3) turns into carbon dioxide (CO2) (a clear, odorless gas) and water (H20) when soda bubbles or fizzes---it bubbles up from the pop/ soda and "boils" into the air. Boiling simply means the transition from liquid to gas. It doesn't have to mean that the liquid is hot. Since the reaction turns an acid into neutral, non-acidic compounds then acid is reduced. With less acid the pH increases. So "the pH of flat soda pop is HIGHER than the pH of regular soda."
No, a flat soda pop is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because the dissolved gas bubbles have escaped, leading to uneven distribution of the components like sugar and flavoring in the liquid.
Flat soda pop is not considered a solution in the scientific sense. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance (the solute) is completely dissolved in another (the solvent). In flat soda, the carbonation (carbon dioxide gas) has escaped, resulting in a mixture that lacks the uniformity and properties typically associated with a true solution. Instead, flat soda is more of a mixture of water, sugars, flavors, and other ingredients without the dissolved gas.
No it cannot. Pop is under pressure with the CO2 that is in soda. The most it may cause is dizziness or a head rush.
This can be caused by the sugars in the pop rocks with the high levels of bicarbonate of soda which reacts strangely.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
Pop is a palindrome.
Of course. Pop is carbonated; it has carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. Once all the dissolved gas escapes you end up with plain water with pop flavoring = “flat” pop. I’ve heard of people who’ve drunk pop cans that are twelve years old!
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