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A "fizz saver" pumps air under pressure into a soda bottle to keep gas from escaping. will this keep co2 in the soda bottle? explain your answer.

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yeah...what he/she said...lol

Explanation: I was going to say that anyways.....btw am i the only one who has a problem with chemistry right now??? I need a tutor right about now....like baddddd!!!!

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User LordGrim
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A fizz saver forms an airtight seal around the now-upsidedown soda bottle, and the pressure exerted by the drink and the atmospere outside pushes out the drink through the slightly-elevated spout. The CO2 gas does not fizz out because it stays at the bottom of the upside-down bottle. Thus the CO2 gas is trapped and the drink is carbonated at a longer time.
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