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Nen | 11:53 Mon 28th Feb 2005 | Science
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What drink would fizz more if left in certain temperatures?

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Carbon dioxide solubilty drops as temperature rises so your drink will fizz more the hotter it gets until all the carbon dioxide has escaped

It depends a lot on the pressure of the fluid in which the drink finds itself. When the pressure drops below a certain level, the bubble point of the CO2 is reached, and it breaks out of solution and fizzes. Cold air has a lower pressure than hot air, so this ambient would put the fluid under less pressure, so making more CO2 break out. Jake's right in pointing out the overwhelming factor being the temp of the fluid itself, higher temps will make the CO2 break out of solution faster.
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