Where do all the bubbles hide in an unopened bottle of a fizzy drink?!


Question:

Where do all the bubbles hide in an unopened bottle of a fizzy drink?


when you look at the bottle no bubbles can be seen.

Do they hide on the sides of the bottle ?


Answers: They hide at the bottom, thats why when you open the bottle they all rush like mad in a big race to get out all at once. :-) i think they are in the bit of air at the top pressue holds the bubbles till the air hits the opened container. The bubbles are carbon dioxide dissolved into the beverage under pressure. in the tight air pressure above the drink until it is opened It's to do with pressure. A fizzy drink has Carbon Dioxide put in it. When the bottle is sealed the pressure keeps the Carbon Dioxide molecules compressed within the drink so you cannot see them. When you open the bottle the pressure is released, the Carbon Dioxide expand and rise to the surface to be released into the atmosphere. the bubbles are forced to be dissolved in the actual drink by the pressure until you open it presssure keeps them unnoticeable hey man are you on coke?



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