Which has more fizz-a warm or cold 2-l bottle of pop?!


Question:

Which has more fizz-a warm or cold 2-l bottle of pop?


Answers:
warm, almost always...

They have the same amount, but... A warm bottle will "blow" harder and faster at the start since it is warm. Allow me to explain.

The CD in the drink does not change regardless of the temp. What happens is the volume changes. Cold liquids expand (like ice.) and move slower. The warm stuff, like champagne, has no such problem, hence the big flow of bubbles.

It's like just about anything else, (not all stuff!) the warm stuff moves faster since it is not "bonded" like the cold stuff. Simple answer. If you need more, let me know. Ciao!

fizz is not quite exact and is not really measurable, however it is a product of dissolved carbon dioxide. If the bottle is sealed there is the same amount, even though once open the warm soda will more likely release more carbon dioxide

cold soda..i hate the fizz so thats why i can only drink warm soda..less fizz

warm

cold

a warm bottle.that why if you open it while it's warm it may burst out on you all that acid just waiting to hit the air .

Approximately the same...

Depends on how long the pop has been WARM.
But I'd say cold, if it has not been WARM prior to being put in the frig.




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