Solid - glass bottle
Liquid - drink
Gas - fizz
The solute is carbon dioxide, CO2.
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Carbon dioxide is separated from fizzy drinks by a process called de-gassing or de-carbonating. This is done by increasing the pressure in the container holding the drink, which helps release the carbon dioxide gas from the liquid. The gas is then collected and removed, leaving behind the non-carbonated drink.
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Labels, caps or lids, a drinking spout or opening, and a container for holding liquid are common features found on a drink bottle. Some may also have insulation for temperature control, handles for easy carrying, or measuring marks for portion control.
gas and liquid
The solute is carbon dioxide, CO2.
Solutes in a fizzy drink are typically carbon dioxide, sugars, acids (such as citric acid), flavorings, and preservatives. These ingredients dissolve in the liquid to give the drink its taste and fizziness.
Only if it's a very large shampoo bottle. 2 pints is 2 glass bottles of milk, or approx 1200 mls. (That's just over half of a full size fizzy drink bottle). I personally have never found a shampoo bottle bigger than 900mls.
"Drink Me".... this time she found a little bottle on it, (`which certainly was not here before,' said Alice,) and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words `DRINK ME'beautifully printed on it in large letters.
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CO2
Carbon dioxide is separated from fizzy drinks by a process called de-gassing or de-carbonating. This is done by increasing the pressure in the container holding the drink, which helps release the carbon dioxide gas from the liquid. The gas is then collected and removed, leaving behind the non-carbonated drink.
carbon dioxide
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Labels, caps or lids, a drinking spout or opening, and a container for holding liquid are common features found on a drink bottle. Some may also have insulation for temperature control, handles for easy carrying, or measuring marks for portion control.
No, I have never found a worm in a mezcal bottle.