What are the ingredents in seltzer water?!


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Carbonated water, also known as sparkling water, fizzy water, soda water, club soda, seltzer water, or pop water is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved, and is the major and defining component of most "soft drinks". The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H2CO3). Carbonated water, sodium bicarbonate and salt.

In the past, soda water was produced in the home by "charging" a refillable seltzer bottle by filling it with water and then adding carbon dioxide. Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount of table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate, depending on the bottler. These additives are included to emulate the slightly salty taste of homemade soda water. In the UK Soda Water is nearly always made with Sodium Bicarbonate.[1] The process can also occur naturally to produce carbonated mineral water, such as in Mihalkovo in the Bulgarian Rhodopes

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seltzer
It's made of carbonated water, sodium bicarbonate and salt.

water. sometimes a little bit of lime juice. the bubbles are made from some process that doesnt add anything. sooooo, basically just water. it says it oon the bottle.

its like club soda, probably just just water and carbonation?

Water

Water, and carbon dioxide (the bubbles).

Carbon Dioxide and water.





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