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Assertion : Soft drinks and soda water bottles are sealed under high pressure. Reason : High pressure maintains the taste and texture of the soft drinks.​

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Answered by amritesh12343
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Answer:

yes and it also protect it from getting spoile

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Both assertion and reason are true is the correct option

Explanation:

Soft drinks and soda water bottles are sealed under high pressure:

  • The pressure of a gas is exactly proportional to its solubility in a liquid. As a result, the bottles are sealed under high pressure to improve the solubility of carbon dioxide (Co2) in soft drinks.
  • The Coke bottle's liquid is under a lot of pressure. The dissolved carbon dioxide in the bottle is depressurized when you open it, and it wants to expand quickly. When a bottle of soda is opened, effervescence is seen.

High pressure maintains the taste and texture of the soft drinks:

  • HPP, in contrast to thermal, chemical, and other high-heat treatments, is a cold therapy.
  • It has no effect on the taste, texture, or quality of the food. To keep items fresh, you don't need a lot of chemicals.
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