It really liked being in the can and it is showing its displeasure with you. If it could talk it would say "hey - put me back!"
2007-04-27 07:10:58
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answer #1
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answered by Jim G 7
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Sodas form bubbles when the dissolved carbon dioxide is depressurized to form emulsions at the top, and it will make "hissing" sounds when it is opened and poured into a container such as a glass.
2007-04-27 09:11:01
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answered by ? 7
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That is the sound of the (carbon dioxide) bubbles bursting out of the soda and into the air.
Soda also hisses when inside a can or bottle, you just have to listen.
2007-04-27 07:07:05
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answered by Amy 2
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the hissing sound is cause the by co2 being release when expose to open atmosphere . the bubbles formed rush to the top of glass causing the noise -louder depending on the quality of the glass and volume poured.
2007-04-27 16:57:26
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answer #4
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answered by coke freak 4
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When the carbon and the air mix it creates a hissing sound.
2007-04-29 11:58:03
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answer #5
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answered by giictexfxerx :) 2
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It's the carbination in the soda.
2007-04-27 07:06:25
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answered by Jacuzzi Lover 6
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It's the effervescence of the carbonation.
2007-04-27 08:01:19
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answered by anjitalianwoman25 3
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acids that are in the soda
2007-04-27 07:06:02
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answered by Kill Hanna Lover 4
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You are hearing carbonation.Acid
2007-04-30 16:56:29
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answered by Billy T 6
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