Soda Can Shake Up – Sick Science! #142
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Regular soda has sugar in it but diet soda has sweetener that is not sugar in it. The molecules in the sugar come to the sides of the can when you tap it but not to the top.
it works this way because the regular soda has sugars and the diets sugars are replaced by salt. that is why they react differently
When you shake a regular can, it makes the carbonized bubbles stick to the sides of the can and when you open it , it releases pressure and goes everywhere, when you tap the sides, the bubbles sink back to the bottom so theirs no pressure , idk for the diet tho
Can this work on Bottled Coke? i mean not the canned coke? Thanks!
It does work you just need to tap it harder and a little bit more tapping on it