Yes. Lemon juice is an organic substance (in the chemical sense, not in the agricultural sense) and therefore contains carbon.
Yes, it provides the fizz. Carbon dioxide gas is 'absorbed' into the liquid (any fizzy drink) it then gradually separates out of the liquid gradually as small bubbles.
Lemonade do contain carbohydrates.
Yes.
Yes!
It is carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide makes up the air bubbles, and carbon dioxide is lighter than lemonade, so the bubbles rise to the top.
I'm not sure about lemonade, but carbon dioxide is added to make soda fizzy. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas that can bind to water (H2O) molecules when it dissolves to form H2CO3, which is a weak acid known as Carbonic Acid.
Not sure I've seen carbonated lemonade, but if CO2 is dissolved in the lemonade, it will be a solution.
solution
It is used for the bubbles in lemonade and fire extuinguishers.
because the bubbles of carbon dioxide have a smaller density so they rise and float on top of the lemonade
Basically, air. It may have a slightly different composition than normal atmospheric air because gases vary in solubility, but the bubbles in lemonade, or any "still" (as opposed to sparkling) beverage are just dissolved air that has come out of solution.If you're from one of those countries that says "lemonade" when you really mean "a carbonated beverage", then the bubbles are mostly carbon dioxide.
The gas given off when it turns lemonade cloudy is carbon dioxide. This is due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate which is insoluble.
Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide remove oxygen by any means
It is possible to breathe in carbon dioxide because if you smoke, you will breathe in carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide.