yes
water
Soda contains dissolved solids (like sugars and flavors) that lower the freezing point of water. This means that the freezing point of soda is lower than that of plain water, making it less likely to freeze at typical freezer temperatures.
Yes, it can change state. Just freeze it.
Soda has a lower freezing point than water due to the sugar and carbonation present in it. This means that the soda has to cool down to a lower temperature before it can freeze, whereas water can freeze at 0 degrees Celsius. As a result, it takes longer for the soda to reach its freezing point compared to water.
No it expands, that's why soda cans sometimes explode if you freeze them.
Orange soda will freeze if left in the freezer.
YES
no water and soda freeze faster:) hope i helped:)
no
no
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No
water
water because it only has one ingredient but soda has more ingredients
put it in a freezer
Soda contains dissolved solids (like sugars and flavors) that lower the freezing point of water. This means that the freezing point of soda is lower than that of plain water, making it less likely to freeze at typical freezer temperatures.
if you freeze the can all the pressure will build up and explode