Asked by Lou
Why does a can of soda left in the car on a hot summer day explode?
Why does a can of soda left in the freezer eplode?
Why does a can of soda left in the freezer eplode?
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Answered by
drwls
In summer, the amount of CO2 gas that can remain dissolved decreases with increasing temperature. The increasing CO2 gas pressure can break the can.
In as freezer, the higher volume of frozen H2O will ripe the can open. Aluminum cannot expand enough without breaking.
In as freezer, the higher volume of frozen H2O will ripe the can open. Aluminum cannot expand enough without breaking.
Answered by
bobpursley
Last year, I left a case of canned soday in my cooler out on the deck. Winter came, and freezing cold came. I found out not only aluminum can't handle the expansion, but that soda cans are made thinner than just a few years ago. What a mess. Don't leave your soda cans in the cooler outside.
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