What gas is dissolved in certain soft drinks to make them fizzy?!


Question:

What gas is dissolved in certain soft drinks to make them fizzy?


Answers:
Carbon dioxide
The term soft drink originally applied to carbonated drinks and non-carbonated drinks made from concentrates, although it now commonly refers to almost any cold drink that does not contain alcohol. Beverages like colas, sparkling water, lemonade, and fruit punch are among the most common types of soft drinks, while hot chocolate, tea, coffee, milk and milkshakes do not fall into this classification.

Carbon dioxide.

Carbon dioxide?

carbon dioxide. Want some fun? Take a coke and drop some Mentos into the can. Stand back!

CO_2: carbon dioxide.

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Carbon Dioxide

carbon dioxide

CO2 - carbon dioxide (most of the time)

everybody knows this so do u -u scared of something or run out of questions or ask for the heck of it

It's Carbon dioxide

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Sodium Benzoate(E211) used as a perservative in certain foods like soda.

CARBON DIOXIDE-

CARBONDIOXIDE IS MIXED IN CERTAIN DRINKS TO MAKE IT FIZZY




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