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Petrol purification: methane:: aerated drinks:....​

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Answered by aniketyelmate394
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Answer:

mathane: aerated drinks:

Answered by tanishaag2710
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Answer:

Aerated drinks : Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

Petrol purification : Methane :: Aerated drinks : Carbon Dioxide

Aerated drinks : Carbon Dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is used in aerated drinks reason as follows-

  • CO2 is easily soluble in water under pressure.
  • When the pressure is released the gas comes out it creates fizziness and when gas will liberate it produce washing sound.
  • The hiss that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda pop is carbon dioxide gas( CO2).
  • Soft drink manufacturers add this chinking head by forcing carbon dioxide and water into your soda pop at high pressures — over to 1200 pounds per forecourt inch.

Petrol purification : Methane

Natural gas, also called methane gas or natural methane gas, colourless largely ignitable gassy hydrocarbon conforming primarily of methane and ethane. It's a type of petroleum that generally occurs in association with crude oil. All twelve feasts are rich in methane, between 76 and 90 operative, with low attention of hydrocarbons that have further than four carbon tittles. All samples contain a trace of helium and2.01 to4.55 operative nitrogen.

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