Physics, asked by kiranmayee, 1 year ago

why carbonated soda freezes when brought inside and opened immediately

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Answered by Yadav90019
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because carbonated soda contain carbon
Answered by GOZMIt
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heyy dear ur answer......

Putting a sealed bottle or can of soda in the freezer can potentially be dangerous and usually results in a sticky mess inside of your freezer.

When you leave a bottle of soda in the freezer for long enough it can eventually explode, whether it be when you open it or while it is still in the freezer. There are a few reasons that this happens.

As the other answers note, the first it the fact that water expands as it freezes pushing the bottle’s capacity to its limits. But what makes it actually explode is the pressure this creates and the presence of carbon dioxide.

Carbon dioxide or CO2 is the gas that gives soda its fizz. As the water in the soda freezes, it tries to push the carbon dioxide out. But, the sealed container doesn’t give it anywhere to go. The pressurized CO2 stores energy and with the pressure already on the bottle from the expanded ice, the bottle eventually bursts.............. 


hope it will help u.........@kundan

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