What is the reason why carbonated beverages be kept cold?
a) decreased temperature keeps gase...
What is the reason why carbonated beverages be kept cold?
a) decreased temperature keeps gases like carbon dioxide dissolved.
b) decreased surface area keeps gases like carbon dioxide dissolved.
c) increased agitation keeps gases like carbon dioxide dissolved.
d) decreased surface area keeps gases like carbon dioxide dissolved.
e) there is no benefit to keeping the beverage cold.
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