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Physics, 17.10.2020 22:01, parkerduncan1230

Which answer best explains why the contents of a warm can of carbonated drink might rush out of the can faster than the contents of a cold can when the cans are first opened? A The warm drink is under higher pressure than the cold drink, B The temperature of the gas in the warm drink increases when the can is opened. The volume of the drink decreases slightly when the temperature increases D The warm drink has more gas dissolved in it than the cold drink,

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