Science, asked by abdullahxgamimg, 30 days ago

why do fizzy drinks produce foam when opened?​

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Answered by Shizukacute
11

Answer:

Soda water, 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

Answered by tarun2009foredu
5

Answer:

They have carbon dioxide in them and also are called carbonated drinks

When we shake they produce air gapes thus forms thecfiam

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