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What is the acid that makes Coke and Pepsi fizz?
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
Yes, Copper oxide does fizz when it reacts with Sulphuric Acid
Acid will fizz when placed on a calcite mineral
No, quartz does not fizz in hydrochloric acid. This is because quartz is a hard and resistant mineral that is not reactive to acids.
The fizz is not acid, it's carbon dioxide. Sometimes called carbonic acid, CO2 is barely acidic at a pH of 6.33.
No, fizz is not acid. Fizz is commonly associated with carbonated beverages due to the release of carbon dioxide bubbles, which gives a effervescent sensation in the mouth. This fizziness is not directly related to acidity.
Marcel Granet was born in 1884.
Marcel Granet died in 1940.
Acid Fizz is a sour candy powder that reacts with saliva to produce a fizzy, effervescent sensation in the mouth. It is often used to create a sour and tangy flavor experience when sprinkled on foods or consumed on its own.
Jamie Granet was born in 1976, in USA.
Yes