why does a lot of effervescence take place when a soda water bottle is opened.
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Sodawater,likeother carbonatedbeverages, contains carbon dioxide that has dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released byopening the soda container, the liquid cannot hold as much carbon dioxide, so the excess bubbles out of the solution
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Sodawater,likeother carbonatedbeverages, contains carbon dioxide that has dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released byopening the soda container, the liquid cannot hold as much carbon dioxide, so the excess bubbles out of the solution
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The liquid in the soda bottle is under high pressure. When you open the bottle, the dissolved carbon dioxide is depressurized and wants to rapidly expand. Thus effervescence is seen when a bottle of soda is opened.
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The liquid in the soda bottle is under high pressure. When you open the bottle, the dissolved carbon dioxide is depressurized and wants to rapidly expand. Thus effervescence is seen when a bottle of soda is opened.
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