Most fizzy pops contain a lot of sugar and thus makes you put on weight. The fizzy drinks that contain no sugar do not cause you to put on weight, but they cause you to hold onto weight for longer...if you drink it all the time, then it may be difficult to lose weight.
Yes, the clue is in the name. Carbon dioxide is put in the drinks making them carbonated.
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
Because it's embarrassing to attempt to put out a cigarette in a soda can only to have it explode in your face. There are other reasons as well, not least of which is that it simply doesn't work.
they put the gas in and then shake it up in a machine for 30 mins and then they leave it to dry and add sugar. My uncles a scientist that's how I know.
At warmer temperatures the carbon dioxide can more easily come out of solution (form bubbles and "fizz") -- when the soda is cold, more of the the CO2 stays in the liquid state. Agitating the soda, whether warm or cold, will cause a fairly massive amount to turn to gas - hence the explosive fizzing if you shake or drop a can of soda or beer.
Yes, the clue is in the name. Carbon dioxide is put in the drinks making them carbonated.
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it make that fizzy taste and i believe its just carpon they put in
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CO2 gas is put into solution in a fizzy drink. When the drink is poured, some of the gas contained in solution starts to form bubbles on the surface of the glass. They attempt to hold on, but with the agitation pouring, many are knocked free instantly to float to the surface and pop.
Bubble Carbon Dioxide through it.
Carbon dioxide.
Without Carbon Dioxide, it would not be fizzy.
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
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It all depends on which medication you decide to take. Some do cause you to gain weight. A mutual one that causes close to no effects is Topamax. Depicote causes weight gain.
Yes - it does cause weight gain. Anytime I have been put on this terrible drug I gain weight and feel extremely fatigued and tired.