It makes erratic bubbles
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Add water, sugar or a substitute if you like, and ice.
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
This depends on many factors: initial temperature of soda, mass and volume of soda and dry ice, the volume and geometry of the container, the temperature in the room etc.
Lemon juice Vinegar Aspirin Mouthwashes (in little amount) Car batteries Stomach (hydrochloric acid in little amount) Oranges Baking soda Dry ice Soda pop Soap Detergent .......................and etc. because there are so many!
Freeze lemon juice in an ice cube tray, then pop out the frozen cubes and store them in a plastic bag or freezer container.
in water ice melts faster because some juice and soda have products that keep the ice from melting fast.
Soda because of the acid. Acid is a chemical that melts a surface.
Yes, soda can taste different if you put dry ice in it. The dry ice can cause the carbonation to bubble and fizz more vigorously, giving the soda a stronger and more intense carbonation sensation. Additionally, the extremely cold temperature of the dry ice can slightly numb the taste buds, potentially altering the flavor perception of the soda.
i should say none
I think it will melt faster in soda, cause of the chemicals it has more than juice.
Zadarade. A glass with ice cubes. Absolut mandrin, triple sec, and sour mix. A splash of cranberry juice, and pineapple. Shake, and top with a splash of lemon-lime soda.