Soda (drink) is acidic as it is effervescence of Co2. Soda(sodium carbonates) does not contain acid but when it reacts with water or vinegar Co2 is evolved to make the resultants acidic in nature and turn blue litmus into red.
Sodas containing/mixed with acid( citric acid) or other things ending in acid as ingredients can make it acidic.Citric acid is normally added to make it sour or as preservative.
Are you dumb?
Soda is carbonated. That means that when the liquid is filled with CO2, or carbon dioxide, the drink gets bubbly and fizzy. Have you ever tried carbonated water? Have you ever shook a pepsi or Coca-Cola can and watched it just leak out the sealed bottle, why? Because it's got gas in it.
Yes soda contains acids that will not let the soda freeze faster.
Without knowing what type of soda and what type of juice, you cannot know which is more acidic.
Yes. All fizzy drinks contain carbonic acid.
No it doesn't as it is an alkali
No. It's an alkali.
Spinach juice is not but an acid may contain some acids (eg. oxalic acid), more than base.
It is actually water
When baking soda and lemon juice are added together, a chemical reaction occurs. The reaction of the two is an acid-based reaction because it involves an acid (citric acid in the lemon juice) reacting with a base (sodium bicarbonate, more commonly known as baking soda). We can write this reaction as follows: C6H8O7 + 3NaHCO3 <---> Na3C6H5O7 + 3H2CO3 In other words, a molecule of citric acid reacts with three molecules of sodium bicarbonate to form a molecule of sodium citrate and three molecules of carbonic acid. Although an acid is reacting with a base, this is not a neutralisation reaction. In a neutralisation reaction, the products are water and salt; lemon juice is a weaker acid and baking soda is an organic salt. If you were to measure the pH of a solution containing the products, it would be lower than 7 (acidic).
Soda will dissolve a chip faster than juice or water. The combination of carbonation and acids make quick work of the potato product.
No bottled soda has more suger
Orange juice is a solution that contains citric acid, which gives orange juice an approximate pH of 3.5. Which substance is more acidic than orange juice? Battery acid with a pH of 0.8 apex
Both soda and orange juice are acidic, but the carbination in most sodas make it more acidic than the mildly-acidic citric acid in orange juice.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
Apple juice has more acid than cranberry juice.
no
Juice have more sugar than water, and soda have more sugar than juice. With more sugar there's a risk of increased weight, as well as an increased risk of developing cavities in the teeth
yes especially if its all natural
Stomach Acid is Hydrochloric Acid mixed with other substances. The pH of hydrochloric acid is pH = 1. So it is a lot more acidic than a soda drink. Heaven forbid, but when you vomit, that horrible burning sensation is the hydrochloric acid from your stomach, refluxing into your throat/mouth.
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
Yes. Baking soda is a base, vinegar is an acid.
my hypothesis is that actually the type of liquid does affect it. take, juice,water,and soda for an example the soda will melt ice the fastest because it has acid the acid will melt the ic faster than all the others.yes.if its black it will take in more heat and the ice cube will melt
citric acid is more soluble than baking soda, and baking soda is more soluble than salt