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No, it will not. Why? Because? the dry acid makes it stay the same, not rise or go down.

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No, adding seltzer to water does not raise the temperature. Seltzer is simply carbonated water, which means it contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved under pressure. When the pressure is released, the gas comes out of solution as tiny bubbles, but this does not result in a temperature increase.

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