Chemistry
Chemistry, 15.04.2021 18:40, brie821

What will happen to a carbonated, fizzy drink, like a soda, that has been poured into an open glass and left out in warm temperatures? A.
The soda will become more carbonated, because more gas will be able to be dissolved into it.

B.
The soda will become more carbonated, because less gas will be able to be dissolved into it.

C.
The soda will become less carbonated, because more gas will evaporate out of the liquid.

D.
The soda will become less carbonated, because the warm liquid can not hold as much gas.

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