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In 1990, the cost of a bottle of soda would have varied depending on factors such as location and brand. On average, a bottle of soda may have cost around $1 at that time.
If you put bottled soda in hot water, the heat would increase the pressure inside the bottle due to the expansion of gases and liquids. This could potentially lead to the soda becoming carbonated more quickly, causing it to fizz and foam when opened. Additionally, if the temperature is high enough, it could risk damaging the bottle or causing it to burst. Overall, it's not advisable to heat soda in this way.
if you mean with outer space is outside the orbit of earth, then the answer is no. space outside the gravitational orbit of any planet is a vacuum and nothing can move in a vacuum; be it a bottle or the soda in the bottle, whichever you mean.
To create a simple experiment with basic household items, you could fill a glass with water and place a coin in it to explore surface tension. Or, you could mix baking soda and vinegar in a bottle to observe a chemical reaction. Another idea is to create a homemade volcano using baking soda, vinegar, and a plastic bottle.
The amount of sugar in soda pop varies from soda pop to soda pop. The average amount is 8 - 20 teaspoons, depending on variety choosen.
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.
you could make soda explode but you can't make a soda bottle explode and by the way if you are going to do anything like that use diet pepsi cuz diet pepsi is crap in a bottle , a bottle that you can not explode! SO DONT TRY IT IN THE FIRST PLACE CUZ ITS JUST STUPID!
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
If you are referring to "Soda Pop", or a carbonated beverage then in the United States it was 5 cents. The bottle however had to be returned. At a "Soda Fountain" it was 5 cents, and the portion was smaller.
The soda bottle deposit in many U.S. states changed from 1 cent to higher amounts in the late 1970s and early 1980s. For example, in Michigan, the deposit increased from 10 cents to 20 cents in 1986 for bottles and cans. Other states have varying deposit amounts, but many began to adopt higher deposits during this period to encourage recycling.
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.
These bottles are very collectable to soda bottle collectors. If the bottle is in mint to near mint condition then the bottle is worth about $125. matt_dempsey@hotmail.com
To determine the volume of the filled soda bottle, you could use the water displacement method. Fill a container with a known volume of water, then submerge the soda bottle filled with liquid in the container. Measure the volume of water that is displaced by the soda bottle, which will give you the volume of the liquid inside the bottle.
A bottle of soda was a dime (10 cents).
To make a soda bottle rocket, you will need a 2-liter soda bottle, a cork, a bike pump, water, and a launch pad. Fill one-third of the bottle with water, attach a cork to the opening, and place the rocket on the launch pad. Pump air into the bottle using the bike pump, quickly remove the cork, and watch it soar!
Smash the bottle
The value of a Gooding's green soda bottle depends on its condition. This bottle in mint condition is valued between 45.00 and 55.00 as of 2014.