the CO2 bubbles in the champagne cling to the rough surface of the raisin, making it rise. when it gets to the surface, the bubbles disburse and the raisin sinks.
sewer lice are not real there just a teacher trick .all they are raisins is in mountain dew .they bob up and down and move and the teachers think we think there real
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Yes, the raisin will sink into a glass of champagne, but not for long ... the bubbles from the champagne will inflate the dried raisin and it will float up to the surface.
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In England, Bob means abbreviation of Robert. In Germany, Bob means famous, bright fame. Bob can also mean to move up and down; the flaot bobs on the water
The raisins become coated with bubbles of carbon dioxide that leave the carbonated ginger ale. These can cause some raisins to float, or to pop up and down along the bottom of the glass. If the ginger ale goes "flat" then the raisins will sink to the bottom and stay there.
Poor Bob doesn't do much strumming these days but when he was alive he was a down, down up down up up kinda guy. Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.
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The cast of Up Down Shinjuku - 2011 includes: Shinobu Mochizuki as Shinobu Bob Werley as Bob