Where should you keep your glass of soda if you want it to remain fizzy?
A.
On t...
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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 04:15, joelpimentel
Where should you keep your glass of soda if you want it to remain fizzy?
A.
On the counter so that the warmer temperature can allow the liquid of the soda to remain dissolved within the gas more easily.
B.
In the refrigerator so that the colder temperature can allow the liquid of the soda to remain dissolved within the gas more easily.
C.
On the counter so that the warmer temperature can allow the gas to remain dissolved within the liquid of the soda more easily.
D.
In the refrigerator so that the colder temperature can allow the gas to remain dissolved within the liquid of the soda more easily.
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