heat causes the 'soda' (sodium bicarbonate) to release carbon dioxide which displaces oxygen and puts out the fire.
No, a gallon jug can only hold up to 3.78 liters. You can pour 2 liters of soda into a gallon jug without overflowing it.
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These sodas have the same amount of carbonation, so each produces an equal amount of fizz as the other. when you pour soda and diet they will have the same amount because of the carbonation inside of it you are right but they could try it out for there sefl you know
You'll get a solution of sodium carbonate in water. People who work in photo labs do this all the time.
water will put out fire
it starts to stink and then it dissolves
You have added soda to the stoppage
Pour baking soda on it. Or set a lid on top of the pan and cut off the oxygen to the flame (baking soda works better).
Why?
um. im assuming they pour it in, and seal the lid
First, turn off the burner. If you can fit a large pot over the spill, then do that to contain the fire. If the spill is larger than that you can pour baking soda on it and cover it with a very heavy blanket. WHAT EVER YOU DO, DO NOT POUR WATER ON IT.
you could pour it out and test to see if there is surface tension. you could put baking soda or detergent in it to see if a reaction happens.
it can be used as a drink. You can pour it down the drain to symbolize your lack of brainpower to understand what to do with soda
If the fire is in a pan, the best action is to put the lid on it. Never pour water on a grease fire, as this will splash the grease and spread the fire. Baking soda will also put out fires. Of course, if the fire is too large to safely fight yourself, you should evacuate the house and call the fire department.
Its good because the soda can might have rodent droppings.
Greek fire?