The gas in the carbonated soft drink will escape. The bottle will explode...usually with the cap getting pushed out. This depends on the heat of the water and the amount of carbon dioxide in the soft drink. It is not safe to experiment with this.
The energy is moving faster and is inflating the balloon because of the hot water.
The balloon will expand a little bit.
You would get sick and may die but ONLY IF you drank it out of the bottle, not in a pool.
Bubbles of CO2 from a carbonated soft drink
Blue litmus become red because the carbonated soft drinks are acidic solutions.
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If the carbonated soft drink is cooled, some of the dissolved solid solute (sugar) could precipitate out.If the carbonated soft drink were heated, it would lose some of its dissolved carbon dioxide (fizz).
A person will hear a hissing bottle when they open a Coke bottle because the drink is carbonated. This is true of all carbonated beverages and it generally means that they are fresh.
Carbonated beverages can be re-carbonated after going flat. Special equipment such as pumps and dispensers can be used to pump CO2 back into the bottle.
a carbonated drink is an acid do to the substances
a carbonated drink is an acid do to the substances
Carbonated beverages.
the pressure comes out when you uncap a soft drink .
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By heating of carbonated drinks the carbon dioxide is released and the drink become noncarbonated.
A carbonated beverage is a drink that contains carbon dioxide bubbles. This makes the drink fizzy or bubbly. Alcohol is a type of chemical that affects the brain and body to produce intoxication. It is not usually carbonated, even through beer and ale have a foamy "head." In fact, the only naturally bubbly alcoholic drink is champagne, which is a type of wine.
Carbonated water is a more refreshing drink.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, is dissolved in water to carbonate it. A "seltzer bottle" uses a CO2 cylinder to make carbonated water from tap water.
You will end up in the emergency room and then die