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Why adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temp drop below the temp of the ice?

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Why adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temp drop below the temp of the ice?
« on: 25/02/2023 18:22:07 »
Dearest Peeps who know oh so much !


I heard that when you add a fizzy drink to ice, the drink actually gets colder than the ice is  !!  What is it with this evil sorcery !!!!!


Why's that then ?....Could we continually add more and more till we reach absolute zero ?


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Why when adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temperature drop below the temperature of the ice ?








whajafink ?


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Re: Why adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temp drop below the temp of the ice?
« Reply #1 on: 26/02/2023 18:24:47 »
Quote from: neilep on 25/02/2023 18:22:07
I heard that
Have you checked to see whether it does?

I can see why the evaporation of CO2 will reduce the temperature, with or without the ice.
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Re: Why adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temp drop below the temp of the ice?
« Reply #2 on: 26/02/2023 20:20:05 »
Yes.
much the same way that adding salt to ice makes it cooler.
But it won't be a big effect.
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Re: Why adding a fizzy drink to ice does the temp drop below the temp of the ice?
« Reply #3 on: 01/03/2023 11:47:16 »
Quote from: vhfpmr on 26/02/2023 18:24:47
Quote from: neilep on 25/02/2023 18:22:07
I heard that
Have you checked to see whether it does?

I can see why the evaporation of CO2 will reduce the temperature, with or without the ice.


nooo, of course not, I'm a sheepy ! it's why I ask the esteemed academia that reside here 😊
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