it depends on what kind of air if its helium squeaky voice
Liquid air is extremely cold. If you were to drink it, you would freeze solid, which needless to say, is fatal.
When a fizzy drink goes flat, the gas (usually carbon dioxide) that was dissolved in the liquid escapes into the air, decreasing the overall mass of the drink. The mass loss is typically very small and may not be noticeable to the naked eye.
When liquid CO2 is exposed to air, it quickly evaporates and turns into gaseous CO2. This process is known as sublimation. The gaseous CO2 will mix with the air in its surroundings.
When liquid is exposed to air, it tends to evaporate. This happens because the molecules are in constant motion, and from time to time, a molecule achieves sufficient energy to overcome the atmospheric pressure above the liquid, and it escapes as a vapor.
B) A carbonated drink is an example of a gas-liquid mixture. In this case, carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid, creating bubbles and fizz when the pressure is released. The other options do not represent a gas-liquid mixture in the same way.
Condensation happens when water vapor in the air cools and turns back into liquid water. This typically occurs when warm, humid air comes into contact with a cooler surface, such as when warm air cools against a cold windowpane.
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I don't know but i suggest you don't drink it :)
When you suck on a straw, you decrease the air pressure inside the straw, creating a partial vacuum. The higher air pressure on the surface of the liquid outside the straw then pushes the liquid up the straw and into your mouth.
When a fizzy drink goes flat, the gas (usually carbon dioxide) that was dissolved in the liquid escapes into the air, decreasing the overall mass of the drink. The mass loss is typically very small and may not be noticeable to the naked eye.
Cold air is more dense than warm air
I think you can just drink the water vapor out the air if you have an object below the dewpoint. But I don't think you can really drink the air itself though maybe just the water vapor. But you can eat air if you try REALLY REALLY hard.
When a hot drink cools down, the molecules in the liquid lose energy and slow down. This causes the drink to decrease in temperature. As it cools, some components may start to precipitate out or separate from the liquid, altering the taste or texture of the drink.
blows up mate
Fizzy Drinks; Mixture of Drink(Liquid) &Carbon Dioxide(Gas).
It condenses and it becomes liquid
When liquid CO2 is exposed to air, it quickly evaporates and turns into gaseous CO2. This process is known as sublimation. The gaseous CO2 will mix with the air in its surroundings.
If you cool air enough, it will eventually condense into liquid form. This liquid air can then be further cooled to solidify into a snowy substance known as dry ice. The physical properties of air change as it transitions from gas to liquid to solid at decreasing temperatures.