It's simply water containing dissolved atmospheric gases. At saturation, it has a sparkly, slightly effervescent nature - soda-water.
Another Perspective:
It's a complex solution, with air gases as the solutes and water as the solvent.
acidic
Water
Water would be the compound, as it is formed of one oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms. When you aerate the water, you dissolve atmospheric air (which itself is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other minor gases) into the water to create a mixture of water and air.
solute--carbon dioxide and solvent--water!!
the room where you are sitting is not well aerated
acidic
yes aerated water is saturated .when co2 is passed water becomes saturated
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Water
Most of them contain citric acid, making them acidic. Aerated water would be the exception, as it would be neutral, and soda water may be slightly alkaline
Water would be the compound, as it is formed of one oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms. When you aerate the water, you dissolve atmospheric air (which itself is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other minor gases) into the water to create a mixture of water and air.
solute--carbon dioxide and solvent--water!!
Lungs well aerated
Neither 'contain' air but both can be aerated.
It is uses water which is carbonated hence it is called Carbonated Water. Or it can be referred as Carbonic Gas.
the room where you are sitting is not well aerated
Aerated Bread Company was created in 1862.