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Sodas get their fizz from the CO2 gas dissolved in them. Based on the solubility curve of carbon dioxide, which statement would be most accurate about soda?
A.
Cold soda will taste less bubbly, because the solubility of carbon dioxide in water is lower at lower temperatures.
B.
Cold soda will taste more bubbly, because the solubility of carbon dioxide in water is higher at higher temperatures.
C.
Warm soda will taste more bubbly, because the solubility of carbon dioxide in water is higher at higher temperatures.
D.
Warm soda will taste less bubbly, because the solubility of carbon dioxide is lower at higher temperatures.
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