carbon dioxide is released regardless of whether the soft drink is shaken or not. all soft drinks contain pressurised carbon dioxide, which gives that sound (and the bubbles) when the can is opened. when you shake a soft drink can you create turbulence in the can, and layers of bubbles are created near the surface, these are filled up with the vapourising carbon dioxide, and since gases use more room than if they were dissolved in liquids this creates pressure and you know what happens when you open it. if you don't shake it carbon dioxide is slowly released until the soft drink is flat - or tastes like sugar water*fkr said:hey, i couldn't find the reason in my text book and was wondering why carbon dioxide is released when a soft drink is shaken?
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Beats me why you need a tutor.vizman said:carbon dioxide is released regardless of whether the soft drink is shaken or not. all soft drinks contain pressurised carbon dioxide, which gives that sound (and the bubbles) when the can is opened. when you shake a soft drink can you create turbulence in the can, and layers of bubbles are created near the surface, these are filled up with the vapourising carbon dioxide, and since gases use more room than if they were dissolved in liquids this creates pressure and you know what happens when you open it. if you don't shake it carbon dioxide is slowly released until the soft drink is flat - or tastes like sugar water
sorry if it doesn't answer ur question. just a topic of interest of mine
eh? drink it? i thought one of the most fundamental science principles is to never consume the specimens! LOLxrtzx said:nothing, get the bottle ur teacher gives u and drink it and then guess how much CO2 is in it. This prac will be rarely asked, just need to know the equilibirum of carbonic acid, water and CO2 and wat effects equil. Just write it up like other pracs, just make up bs.
That rule goes out the window when a class of high-school kids are given big bottles of lemonade.Mountain.Dew said:eh? drink it? i thought one of the most fundamental science principles is to never consume the specimens! LOL
really?...........uhh.............oops.......Mountain.Dew said:eh? drink it? i thought one of the most fundamental science principles is to never consume the specimens! LOL
yeah thats fucked up.. prolly shouldnt have done wat i did anatomical sciences then eh?Mountain.Dew said:eh? drink it? i thought one of the most fundamental science principles is to never consume the specimens! LOL
aaaah thats why you only give them bottles of carbonated water, not lemonade.Dreamerish*~ said:That rule goes out the window when a class of high-school kids are given big bottles of lemonade.
nope we got creaming sodaMountain.Dew said:aaaah thats why you only give them bottles of carbonated water, not lemonade.