Will a soda go flat if you .........?!


Question:

Will a soda go flat if you .........?

will a soda (canned soda) go flat if you open it , pour it into a water bottle and leave it in a refrigerator overnight.


Answers:
Not completely flat, but flatter than just putting the unopened can in there and opening it the next day.

Opening the can releases carbon dioxide, pouring it into another container releases more, and then all the open area inside the container will release even more, due to diffusion/osmotic pressure.

Not if you put a lid on it tight. I wont be as perky but it wont go completely flat either.

if you tighten the ld really tight it shouldnt go that flat but otherwise it probably will, because when you open the can it lets out all that pressure, even if you let and oppened can sit for about an hour its flat.... And flat soda Is nasty

Yep. It will go flat if you leave it in a opend can and let it sit in the fridge.

nope. i do it all the time and never has it gone flat on me once

yes

Nope! That's so crazy seeing that as a question 'cause I do that almost every night! If have a lot left in a can and I'm heading to bed and don't want to pour it down the drain, I just pour it into a water bottle and drink it the next day. Never got a flat one yet!!

yep

I don't think you can keep it bubbly. However if you do keep it in an air-tight-container, try putting it in the freezer instead of the ref. Make sure there's room for a little expansion in the event that it ices up - hopefully not. The theory is, the molecules are slowed down - including therefore the fizz

it will if you don't put a tight cover on it

Not as long as you put the lid on tight.

not for 1 noght but after a few days it will .




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