Why is it that when I drink a fizzy drink, like diet coke, through a straw, it turns to bubbles in the straw?
Categories: Domestic Science.
Tags: bubbles, drinking, fizzydrink, straws.
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i think that at a lower pressure the fizzy drink can hold less CO2 causing it to bubble out the lower pressure being caused by you sucking the straw
posted on 2011-02-26 16:33:33 | Report abuse
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