Soda loses it faster inhotter environment than a cold one because of the expanding of the atoms/Particles
Carbon is Carbon. Carbination sounds more like an adjective..maybe you mean Carbonation which is found in things like soda. Carbonation is the use of Carbondioxide or other gas to create tiny bubbles in liquids. Carbon is a base element, the main building block in all life on earth.
soda is fizzy ice is not
Susie witnessed the ice cubes melting into the soda due to the warmer temperature of the soda compared to the ice. This caused the ice to transfer its heat energy to the soda, melting the ice cubes.
Due to a lack of complete diffusion (the bubbles being a definite part of the mixture) the Soda Pop cannot be considered a solution. If the carbination were to be removed and the drink was still considered Soda Pop - then yes, it would be a solution.
No, the 'carbonation' IS the presence of the dissolved CO2.
Soda loses it's carbination at higher temperatures.
Soda loses it faster inhotter environment than a cold one because of the expanding of the atoms/Particles
carbination, caffine, and a bunch of other stuff... go on to youtube and type in Mythbusters: coke and mintoes
Carbon is Carbon. Carbination sounds more like an adjective..maybe you mean Carbonation which is found in things like soda. Carbonation is the use of Carbondioxide or other gas to create tiny bubbles in liquids. Carbon is a base element, the main building block in all life on earth.
It would take approximately 5-10 minutes to freeze a soda in dry ice due to the extremely low temperature of dry ice (-109.3°F or -78.5°C). The exact time may vary depending on the amount of dry ice used and the initial temperature of the soda.
becaus warm soda gather the carbination and clone it and make more soo when you open it it spews more.
soda is fizzy ice is not
Susie witnessed the ice cubes melting into the soda due to the warmer temperature of the soda compared to the ice. This caused the ice to transfer its heat energy to the soda, melting the ice cubes.
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Both soda and orange juice are acidic, but the carbination in most sodas make it more acidic than the mildly-acidic citric acid in orange juice.
Due to a lack of complete diffusion (the bubbles being a definite part of the mixture) the Soda Pop cannot be considered a solution. If the carbination were to be removed and the drink was still considered Soda Pop - then yes, it would be a solution.