Science, asked by craftymind1115, 9 months ago

Lemonade and other fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide. The gas starts bubbling
out when you open the bottle or can. Suggest reasons why the bubbles rise
towards the surface and why they do not collapse on the way up.

Answers

Answered by priyakarumudi
4

Answer:

This carbon dioxide stays dissolved in the drink because the bottle contains a lot of pressure and a liquid can hold more gas if it's under pressure. ... There is more carbon dioxide in the drink than the drink can hold so the carbon dioxide comes out as bubbles.

Explanation:

Answered by sayalipatil0897
3

Answer:

HEYA MATE !! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide is the gas responsible for the fizz in fizzy drinks. This carbon dioxide stays dissolved in the drink because the bottle contains a lot of pressure and a liquid can hold more gas if it's under pressure.

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