co2 is less soluble in hot water than cold
Soda loses it faster inhotter environment than a cold one because of the expanding of the atoms/Particles
soda has bubbles, which hold warmer air than the temperature you are freezing it at.
soda is fizzy ice is not
Soda freezes faster because the sugar in the soda lowers its freezing rate and freezing point.
As a rule of thumb, as you increase the temperature, solids become more soluble (so if you want to dissolve salt in water, heating it helps) but gases become less soluble.The lowered solubility means it's easier for the dissolved carbon dioxide to escape, causing the soda to "go flat."
It goes flat faster if it is warm because it has lost a lot more of the fizzy air than the cold soda.
Carbon dioxide is easily released from a warm soda.
Yes.
Soda loses it faster inhotter environment than a cold one because of the expanding of the atoms/Particles
soda has bubbles, which hold warmer air than the temperature you are freezing it at.
cause the co2 is released faster than normal
Because heat energy passes from something hot to something cold, and the larger the difference in temperature, the faster the move. Therefore, as tea is hotter than soda, the ice will melt faster.
if you add baking soda to warm or cold water it will dissolve better and faster than salt!
Baking soda dissolves faster than salt.
salt doesn't dissolve faster in water than baking soda.....
Nooo.