Flat soda pop is a homogeneous mixture because all its components are evenly distributed throughout the liquid.
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Yes, the pH of flat soda pop is generally lower than the pH of regular soda. When soda goes flat, the carbonation is released as carbon dioxide gas, which decreases the acidity of the soda and increases the pH.
No, a flat soda pop is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because the dissolved gas bubbles have escaped, leading to uneven distribution of the components like sugar and flavoring in the liquid.
This can be caused by the sugars in the pop rocks with the high levels of bicarbonate of soda which reacts strangely.
No it cannot. Pop is under pressure with the CO2 that is in soda. The most it may cause is dizziness or a head rush.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
A palindrome for "soda pop" is "pop a dop."
Of course. Pop is carbonated; it has carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. Once all the dissolved gas escapes you end up with plain water with pop flavoring = “flat” pop. I’ve heard of people who’ve drunk pop cans that are twelve years old!
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Yes. Pop is soda and Coke is a soda.