SixPapaCharlie
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If I put mentos in diet coke, it doesn't change the pressure in the bottle, it only accelerates the release of gas since adding a mentos doesn't actually add any more carbon dioxide to the solution.
All it is doing is releasing the same amount of gas, just expediting it.
We're all on board there right?
Now when I shake a plastic bottle of coke, I am also not adding anything to the solution.
Same amount of gas, same amount of liquid.
However, I can certainly feel the bottle expanding and seemingly the pressure increasing.
If the number of molecules is static, why am I able to feel or perceive an increase in the pressure?
All it is doing is releasing the same amount of gas, just expediting it.
We're all on board there right?
Now when I shake a plastic bottle of coke, I am also not adding anything to the solution.
Same amount of gas, same amount of liquid.
However, I can certainly feel the bottle expanding and seemingly the pressure increasing.
If the number of molecules is static, why am I able to feel or perceive an increase in the pressure?