We all love carbonated drinks. We know that carbon dioxide is dissolved in water to make that drink. But if I try to push in more and more carbon dioxide into water at the same temperature, what would happen?
A
It will keep dissolving till infinity.
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B
The carbon dioxide molecules will destroy water molecules.
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C
After a point, carbon dioxide will become carbon monoxide.
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D
After a certain point, carbon dioxide gas simply won't dissolve. It will bubble out.
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Solution
The correct option is D After a certain point, carbon dioxide gas simply won't dissolve. It will bubble out. This is just the case of saturation. You know saturation is the phenomenon where no more of a substance can dissolve and additional amounts will appear out in the same phase it was dissolved in. If I dissolve sugar crystals, I will get sugar crystals. If I try to dissolve a gas, I will get a gas out. It has a term called effervescence/inclusion for gases and precipitation/exsolution for solids.