Why do fizzy drinks have bubbles?!


Question:

Why do fizzy drinks have bubbles?


Answers:
Cuz their carbonated.

Because of the gas in it, to make it fizzy.

It wouldnt be called fizzy if it didnt have any....

carbon dioxide

they have carbon dioxide, which rises to the surface causing bubbles :)

Because they are fizzy - fizzy drinks without bubbles are not fizzy

carbonation

DUH!because there carbonated.what did you think they put them there to get up your nose?

carbination?

Well, they put carbon dioxide or some thyp of gass into the Drink, don't they?

They are fizzy because of the carbon dioxide in them. When the pressure is released the CO2 forms bubbles.

Coz of the carbondioxide which is fizzy! Duh!

Carbonated drinks(sodas) have bubbles from the carbonated water in them. (if you look on the side of the can where it says ingreidents it says carbonated water) The reason why the bubbles rise to the top of the bottle when you open a bottle of Coke or whatever is as follows. Bubbles are basically air, right?
Air rises right? The bubbles move up because they are the only form of air in the bottle.

its the bubbles that makes the fizz

Because the bubbles are carbon dioxide. Since the carbon dioxide's density is less than the density of the soda, they rise to the top and pop.

cause they are full of gas




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