About 10-30 sec.
For a coke can (aluminium) it would take approx. 140 years to decompose. Aka. A Long Time…
It will foam up in the stomach and make you burp.
10 years
how does it take for grabage to degrade
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yes, but it will take the fizz away.
Yes, freezing soda can cause it to lose its carbonation or fizz. When the liquid expands as it freezes, it may affect the carbon dioxide content and create pressure inside the container, resulting in a loss of fizziness when the soda thaws.
If you shake the can then it wont only fizz and sizzle but explode because the citric acid will make the bubbles with the other ingredients will make CO2 and the solution will have no where to go but explode with a million bubbles coming out the can.
The fizz in soda generally begins to diminish within minutes after opening the bottle or can, as carbon dioxide escapes. Depending on factors like temperature and how often the container is opened, it may take several hours for the carbonation to significantly decrease. However, if left open, most sodas can lose their fizz completely within one to three days. Storing them in the refrigerator and keeping the container sealed can help maintain carbonation longer.
one night 12hours
48 hours
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For a coke can (aluminium) it would take approx. 140 years to decompose. Aka. A Long Time…
Oh, dude, Fizz is short for Fizzabella. It's like when you take a long name and you're just like, "Nah, let's keep it chill and go with Fizz." So yeah, Fizz is just a cool, shortened version of Fizzabella.
it takes more than a week
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it takes 2 days.