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What Happens When You Pour Soda? Science of Carbonation Explained #3903548 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows a classic red soda can labeled “SODA” beside a transparent glass filled with dark brown carbonated liquid. Bubbles of carbon dioxide are visibly escaping from the can’s opening and rising through the liquid in the glass, illustrating the physics of gas solubility and nucleation. This visual effectively demonstrates how depressurization triggers effervescence in carbonated beverages.
Used on educational or health-focused web pages explaining beverage chemistry, nutrition, or food science; matches user intent for understanding how soda works, why it fizzes, or comparing carbonated vs. non-carbonated drinks.
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