yes but at the cost of nutrition
absolutely not.
washing soda
To safely dispose of muriatic acid using baking soda, slowly add baking soda to the acid in a well-ventilated area. Stir the mixture until it stops fizzing, then neutralize it with more baking soda if needed. Once neutralized, you can safely dispose of the mixture down the drain with plenty of water. Be sure to wear protective gear and follow proper safety precautions.
The baking soda dissolves in the water
When ice is added to warm soda, the ice begins to melt and cools down the soda. This melting process absorbs heat energy from the soda, causing it to become colder. As a result, the soda temperature decreases and the ice eventually melts completely.
To safely dispose of baking soda down the drain, mix it with vinegar to create a foaming reaction that can help clean the drain. Follow this with hot water to flush out the mixture. Avoid using too much baking soda as it can clog the drain.
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added during the carbonation process to give the soda its fizziness.
It does not. -.-
it bubbles
The alkaline is nutralizing the acid. Baking soda is reacting to the corn syrup
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added to give the drink its fizziness.
Fizz