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14 January, 15:40

There are two open cans of soda on the table one can was just take it on the refrigerator and the other was taken from the cup board upon opening the cans which one loses carbon dioxide more quickly and why

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  1. 14 January, 15:50
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    The water inside of the soda turns to ice and the CO2 is pushed out causing a rapid realese of pressure when the van is opened. The same thing happens when you leave a soda can in your car in the winter except when left to lang the van may explode by of too much build up
  2. 14 January, 15:51
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    The one from the cupboard because it is warmer (has more thermal energy) than the one from the refrigerator. When a liquid becomes warmer, the solubility of a gas becomes lower. Therefore, there is already more CO2 in its gaseous state when the soda is warm.
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