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Yes. They are so called because they contain Carbon Dioxide gas under pressure, which is comprised of two oxygen molecules bonded to one carbon molecule (Molecular Formula is CO2. Also, organic chemicals are comprised of carbon chains with various molecules attached, so anything that contains organic compounds (ex. sugar) has carbon in it.

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Is the carbon dioxide of carbonated soft drinks organic or inorganic?

The carbon dioxide in carbonated soft drinks is considered inorganic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds typically found in organic compounds.


Does non carbonated drinks have carbon dioxide?

No, non carbonated drinks do not have carbon dioxide.


What gas is typically found in carbonated drinks?

The gas typically found in carbonated drinks is carbon dioxide.


Is carbon in liquids?

Yes, in carbonated drinks.


Why is fizzy water called carbonated?

Fizzy means containing bubbles of gas. Carbonated water and drinks contain carbon-di-oxide. That's the reason why you can see bubbles in carbonated drinks. Hence fizzy water is also called carbonated water.


Are soft drinks foam?

Soft drinks do not contain foam as an ingredient. However, when opened or poured, some carbonated soft drinks can produce foam due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.


Why do soft drinks fizz?

Soft drinks are also known as carbonated drinks. Have you thought why? Soft drinks contain chuge quantities of carbon dioxide under high pressure. The high pressure causes the gas to remain in dissolved state. Hence, when you open the bottle, the pressure falls, and the dissolved carbon dioxide can no longer remain dissolved, and hence escapes off, as fizzing.


What carbonated drinks do not contain aspertane?

Sierra Mist Natural


What makes carbonated drinks?

CO2, carbon dioxide gas


Which gas adds fizz to carbonated drinks?

carbon daixoside


Is phosphoric acid in all carbonated drinks?

In the sense that nothing can be absolutely pure... maybe.In the sense that it's a significant and deliberately included ingredient, no. Some carbonated drinks do contain phosphoric acid, but most do not.The acid that all carbonated drinks do contain is carbonic acid, since that (or more precisely the carbonate ion that it contains) is where the name "carbonated drinks" comes from.


What is the solute of sugar and CO2 To make carbonated soft drinks?

In carbonated soft drinks, the solutes are sugar and carbon dioxide. Sugar provides sweetness and carbon dioxide gives the drink its fizziness.