Does soda evaporate in a refrigerator?

so last night at 3:00AM there was a full 2 liter Pepsi in the refrigerator and i had a 1 cup that night so not that much was gone and everyone was asleep and so when i went to sleep i woke up at 12:30 and the pepsi was mostly gone and it looks like someone had sucked all the air out of the bottle.

Chris2013-05-01T09:31:37Z

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Everyone was asleep except for the person who drank your soda. It wouldn't evaporate that quickly.

Rosenedy2013-05-01T16:40:19Z

Water vapor or water in the form of a gas exists in the atmosphere. If you listen to weather reports, you will hear a number called the dew point. That number is the temperature. When the temperature drops below that number, the water in the atmosphere condenses. It turns to dew. If you have a glass with ice in it, the temperature on the outside of the glass is below the dew point. When water vapor hits that glass, it turns to dew. In your case, it was a can of soda that became covered with dew. If the dew point had been below the temperature of the soda can, you would not have seen any dew form on the can of soda.

Sue2013-05-01T16:29:54Z

*facepalm*
Everyone was asleep except for the person who drank your soda. It wouldn't evaporate that quickly.