When we open the cap of a cola drink (or any carbonated beverage), why does excess of bubbles come out?
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A cola (or carbonated) beverage is produced by dissolving carbon dioxide in the drink
solution under pressure. Increase in pressure increases the solubility of gases. Therefore, more carbon dioxide dissolves at the higher pressure. When this pressure is suddenly released, e.g. by removing the cap of the bottle, carbon dioxide is less soluble, and it comes out in as bubbles from the solution.
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"When we open the cap of a cola drink excess of bubbles come out because the drink comprises too much of carbon dioxide and when the pressure is released by opening the bottle, we get a huge amount of bubbles. Carbonated drinks and soda water contains carbon dioxide dissolved under pressure
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