Does shaking Coke make it flat?

Chemist Chuck Wight of the University of Utah provides the following explanation: Small bubbles caused by shaking help to hasten the escape of the soda's carbon dioxide. Cans of carbonated soft drinks contain carbon dioxide under pressure so that the gas dissolves in the liquid drink.
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Does soda lose carbonation when shaken?

Once shaken, carbonated water loses CO2 quickly-depending, of course, on how much room it has to escape. In the ideal, the soda would be in a wide-mouth jar, and carbon dioxide would escape quickly. Less than ideal is a can or bottle, each with a relatively small mouth from which gas can escape.
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Does shaking soft drink make it flat?

The carbonation is due to the presence of dissolved carbon dioxide gas. The gas exerts pressure when not dissolved, which can cause it to burst from its container if too much is released. If exposed to air, the gas will slowly come out of solution and be released to the atmosphere, causing the drink to go flat.
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How do you make Coke go flat?

Add heat (good for bulk de-fizzing)

Pour the soda into a pan and warm it on the stove. The warmer your soda is, the less carbon dioxide it can hold. As it warms up, the CO2 is released faster and the soda becomes flat very quickly.
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What happens if you shake Coca Cola?

Opening the bottle results in a bit of fizzing as the pressure that has been keeping the carbon dissolved is released, but nothing that will spray you in the face with soda. If you shake the bottle before opening it, some of the carbon that has been floating at the top of the bottle gets suspended in the liquid.
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Does shaking soda change pressure?

Shaking the bottle does not increase air pressure but increases the pressure of the carbon dioxide gas above the liquid. Some of the co2 dissolved in the liquid is "undissolved" by shaking the bottle.
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What makes Coke go flat quickly?

The gas also comes out more quickly when the can is warm because carbon dioxide is less soluble in warmer liquids. "The gas essentially has more of a push to escape at the lower solubility, so it escapes faster and the Coke goes flat more quickly," McKinley explains. "But even if cold, the Coke will still go flat.
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How do you reduce fizz in drinks?

Adding a teaspoon full of sugar will get rid of carbonation quickly; you will of course have a slightly more sugary drink.
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Based on ideas mentioned there and another one of my own:
  1. Pour the drink into a larger container to increase surface area, i.e. a cake tin. ...
  2. Put the drink into a blender, and give it a spin.
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Can you Recarbonate flat soda?

Just make sure that the water reaches the fill line on the carbonating bottle. If you've already prepared a drink with flavor, you cannot recarbonate. Only water should be carbonated in the SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker. You risk damaging your Sparkling Water Maker, not to mention making a big fizzy mess!
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Can of Coke flat?

It definitely won't taste as good as it used to, but it's not like you're going to get stomach pain or anything else after drinking it. Nevertheless, discarding a soft drink that has lost its carbonation is a good rule of thumb. And if your unopened soda went flat, definitely throw it out.
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How long does it take for Coke to go flat?

Once you open a bottle or can of soda, it is best to refrigerate the remaining content but you should make a point of consuming it within 4 days before the drink starts to lose its characteristic flavor. Unopened soda stores well in the fridge and will be good 6-9 months past the sell-by date.
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How long does it take a shaken soda to settle?

Wait about 10-15 seconds to allow it settle down, then try again.
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How long does it take for soda to lose its carbonation?

Once you open the drink, it's obviously best to finish it in one sitting, just like with Gatorade or coconut water. If that's not an option, most soft drinks retain the flavor and some of the carbonation for 3 to 4 days in the fridge. Then they lose most of its fizz, just champagne does.
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Why do drinks lose their fizz?

Loss of Carbonation

Carbonated drinks tend to lose their fizz at higher temperatures because the loss of carbon dioxide in liquids is increased as temperature is raised. This can be explained by the fact that when carbonated liquids are exposed to high temperatures, the solubility of gases in them is decreased.
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Does tapping top of can stop fizz?

Some people think tapping the sides or top of the can will break up the bubbles but, according to an article on Chow.com, representatives from both Coke and Pepsi agree that the tapping method does not work. In fact, by adding energy to the system, you stand a chance of generating more bubbles.
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How do you settle a shaken can?

One way to prevent this explosion is to allow a soda that has been shaken, to settle. Just leave it for a few hours. This allows the bubbles to come to the top of the liquid, so that when you open the bottle, they can immediately escape into the air, without pushing your soda up with them.
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Why does shaking Coke cause it to explode?

If you shake a can of soda, you end up with tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide gas that stick to the inside surface of the can. Remember, though, that these bubbles are under high pressure, so they'll expand if the can is opened and the pressure falls to ordinary atmospheric levels.
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Does squeezing a pop bottle keep it fizzy?

By squeezing the bottle then sealing it, the pressure in the vapour space is reduced. The carbon dioxide dissolved in the drink will come out of solution in order to restore the equilibrium, and the drink will lose its fizz quicker.
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Why does Coke fizz up?

The fizz that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda is carbon dioxide gas (CO2). Soft drink manufacturers add this tingling froth by forcing carbon dioxide and water into your soda at high pressures—up to 1,200 pounds per square inch.
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Does expired Coke hurt you?

It's completely safe from harmful effects. But it's not the ideal drink to have. So if you had an expired drink in the past, don't worry you will survive.
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Does ice make Coke flat?

A:Ice cubes do more than just chill the soda. They also provide lots of the microscopic nooks and crannies in which bubbles like to form. Carbon dioxide - the gas that forms the bubbles in soda - stays in solution better in cold water than it does in warm water.
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