Please Give reason: Bubbles appear when we open a cold drink but not in a water
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Explanation:
cold drink, like other carbonated beverages, contains carbon dioxide that has dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released by opening the soda container, the liquid cannot hold as much carbon dioxide, so the excess bubbles out of the solution.
But water dosen't contains carbon dioxide.
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Due to Carbonation
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The amount of carbon dioxide gas that dissolves in the liquid is proportional to pressure. And if the pressure is suddenly reduced, such as when a bottle is opened, the gas quickly comes out of solution and forms bubbles that rise to the surface.
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