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Pratiks gives you a trick to open a bottle of champagne that was shaken without it overflowing. You just have to turn your bottle upside down for 30 seconds. The video also describes the phenomenon of the formation of carbon dioxide bubbles (CO2 or carbonic gas) in the champagne. Discover thousands of other tips on http://www.Pratiks.com Find the tip of the day on Pratiks http://www.lespritpratiks.com Follow us on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pratikscom/60744199028 And on Twitter : http://twitter.com/Pratiks
Pratiks gives you a trick to open a bottle of champagne that was shaken without it overflowing. You just have to turn your bottle upside down for 30 seconds. The video also describes the phenomenon of the formation of carbon dioxide bubbles (CO2 or carbonic gas) in the champagne.
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