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the passage below describes an experiment. franklin remembered hearing that sodas are fizzy because they are carbonated. he sorted nine identical cold cans of sugary cola - flavored soda into groups of three. after opening each can, he returned three to the refrigerator, left three on the kitchen counter, and placed three outside in the hot sun. five hours later, he took a sip from each can. he compared how fizzy the sodas were. identify the question that the experiment can best answer. do orange - flavored soft drinks lose their carbonation more quickly than cola - flavored ones? does the temperature of a soda affect how much sugar it dissolves? does the temperature of a soda affect how much carbonation it loses over time?
The experiment involves placing opened cans of the same soda in different temperature environments (refrigerator, counter, hot sun) and then checking the carbonation level after five - hours. So, it is testing the effect of temperature on soda carbonation over time.
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Does the temperature of a soda affect how much carbonation it loses over time?