Actually, carbon dioxide is shot into the soda and that what makes it so fizzy.
can you explain why that happens?-flub flub
They contain carbon dioxide, a gas that causes bubbles when it reacts with water.
Because of secondary fermentation in the bottle which includes a reaction between sugars and yeast in the bottle that are alive.
By shaking the bottle it ecites the carbon Dioxide used to give the drink its fizz. Whe the cap is opened the gas has forces the liquid out.
After a while, it fizzes out and goes flat.
carbonation is what makes it fizzy
yes it can...how because of the aount of atoms in pop rocks and the carbanation in soda it kinda react off of each other
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
i dont know, but i think so.
This can be caused by the sugars in the pop rocks with the high levels of bicarbonate of soda which reacts strangely.
the chemicals in the soda interact with the pop rocks and they some times blow up.
yes it can...how because of the aount of atoms in pop rocks and the carbanation in soda it kinda react off of each other
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
NO!
Currently Pepsi.
They pop in water because they pop in your mouth.
To conduct an experiment on what makes soda pop fizz one needs a cork, carbonated drink and carbon dioxide. When the carbonated drink is sealed in the bottled together with the carbon dioxide and opened the soda will fizz.
the soda pop fizzes when opened becasue the carbon dioxide is being mixed with oxygen with causes a reaction like you have seen in the soda pop
The scientific term for something that is fizzing or producing bubbles is effervescent.
soda pop carbonated water soda pop soda water fizzy drinks cokes seltzer fizz lemonade
soda pop or soda bottle candies (like crush :O)
poprocks+soda=boom
i dont know, but i think so.