You put two open cans of soda on the table. You took one can from the refrigerator and the other from your car. When you open them, which can of soda will lose the carbon dioxide more quickly and why?

the can from the refrigerator because there are more solute–solvent collisions
the can from the refrigerator because there are fewer solute–solvent collisions
the can from the car because there are more solute–solvent collisions
the can from the car because there are fewer solute–solvent collisions

Respuesta :

D. the can from the car because there are fewer solute-solvent collisions.

Answer:  The can from the car because there are fewer solute–solvent collisions

Explanation: First of all; there is no such things as solute and solvent in aerated drinks because it is a colloid.

There will be dispersed phase which is known as to  be carbon dioxide and dispersion medium which is water in aerated drinks.

Now the can kept in the car will lose its fizz fastly enough in coparison to the one kept in refrigerator because the loss of carbon dioxide takes place fastly at higher temperatures.