Respuesta :
Answer:
An open carbonated drink is an example of a saturated solution.
Explanation:
A carbonated drink is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water under a certain pressure. If the soft drink container is opened, the pressure on the surface of the drink is decreased to atmospheric pressure, and several carbon dioxide molecules leave the solution, and if enough time passes, the drink will end without gas.
Answer:
It is an example of an Aqueous solution.
Explanation:
A solution is a mixture that contains one or more solutes in a solvent. It can be in a solid, liquid or gaseous form, or the combination of two or more.
A carbonated drink is a solution that contains majorly liquids and gases. The main gas is the carbon (IV) oxide that has been used to preserve its taste.
When a bottle of carbonated drink is opened, the gas (carbon dioxide) stored under pressure escapes and evaporates. Thereby causing bubbles to move within the content of the bottle.
This is an example of an aqueous solution because the major solvent in the drink is water.