becaus warm soda gather the carbination and clone it and make more soo when you open it it spews more.
Drinking warm soda will not kill you.
the warmth produce more because of east and soda.
idk warm it up in ur microwave and see Soda does not spoil or rot if it gets hot. However, because gas is more soluble in cold liquids than hot ones, most of the fizz will escape in the vapor phase. (This can make opening a warm can or bottle of soda pop dangerous.) The resulting soda will be flatter than normal, but will be safe to drink.
It will taste warm if you don't mind warm soda then it won't be nasty but if you dislike it, it will be nasty.
Curiosity? Probably the effect temperature has on carbonation.
To make a soda can sweat, place it in a cold environment or add ice to the surface of the can. The difference in temperature between the cold can and the warm air causes condensation to form on the outside of the can, creating the "sweating" effect.
No- it just means that it was left open in the warm air.
No.
Yes, it is safe to rechill warm soda. However, it may affect the flavor and quality of the soda as some carbonation may be lost during the warming and cooling process.
At warm temperatures, the carbonation in soda becomes more active and tends to release faster, causing the drink to become flatter more quickly. Additionally, the flavors in soda may become more pronounced or intense at warmer temperatures. Over time, warm temperatures can also cause soda to go flat and lose its carbonation altogether.
When ice is added to warm soda, the ice begins to melt and cools down the soda. This melting process absorbs heat energy from the soda, causing it to become colder. As a result, the soda temperature decreases and the ice eventually melts completely.