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In 1990, the cost of a bottle of soda would have varied depending on factors such as location and brand. On average, a bottle of soda may have cost around $1 at that time.
Soda can go flat in room temperature due to gas escaping from the carbonation. However, as long as the bottle or can is unopened and properly sealed, it should not spoil or be harmful to drink. It may just not taste as good.
No, you cannot shake up a soda bottle in outer space because there is no gravity to create the fizzing action. In the absence of gravity, the carbon dioxide bubbles in the soda would not rise to the top and escape when the bottle is opened.
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I THINK there as 20oz... I do not know for sure though...
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By drinking it immediately upon opening. There is no other way. The CO2 will eventually escape into the air above it, making the remaining solution flat. The best way to avoid this is to finish the bottle no later than 24 hours after you first open it.
The difference between the taste of can soda and bottle soda is in my opinion a can soda has less aside then a bottle soda. In a can soda you taste more aside then in a bottle of soda. A bottle of soda only taste good at when you begin to drink it and if you leave it for an hour later the taste goes away and the soda taste sweet. In a can soda you could leave it in a fridge for an hour and when you finish drinking it taste the same.
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
I think that the soda will explode, I don't know if that only applies to cans or not.
I think, if you look closely you can see bubbles if it is a glass bottle or you just shake it and if it fizzes it means it was not flat but sort of is now.
well yes it is because the can is lighter than the soda. But understand that as you put the soda i the can /bottle it does get heavier. But more soda can fit in the bottle than the can so that makes the soda bottle heavier than the soda can.
Soda has carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it. In the closed bottle, the soda is under pressure, and so the gas cannot escape. When you open the bottle, you release the pressure and the gas begins to escape -- you can see the bubbles rising. That is what makes the pop-fizz sound. If you leave the bottle open for a while, all the gas will escape and the soda goes flat. If you seal it back up, then the pressure builds back up inside, and keeps the gas dissolved in the soda, so it stays fizzy.
No the brand of the soda does not have any affect over the speed of how fast a soda goes flat.
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A bottle of soda was a dime (10 cents).