Physics, 20.12.2019 23:31 denaeyafranklin8430
Abeverage manufacturer wants to increase the solubility of carbon dioxide (co2) in its carbonated drinks.
as beverages are produced, which action will increase the solubility of co2 gas in them the most?
a. increasing its temperature
b. decreasing the pressure on it
c. increasing the amount of stirring
d. decreasing its temperature
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