You might think of several variables which could conceivably alter the carbonation:
1. Refrigerated, room temp, heated
2. capped v. uncapped
3. With a silver spoon hanging in it.
You can probably think of more (in a quite place/noisy place, light place/dark place, still place/moving place, etc.)
Pick a few, probably no more than three (two is probably best). Then do a repeated experiment in each of those conditions. That is, put soda say, in a refrigerator uncapped, and one in the refrigerator capped. Put one on the counter capped, and another uncapped, etc. (Don't heat up soda when it is capped, however.)
At the end of your experiment, see which are the most flat and which are the least. Repeat sets of conditions (use, say, two bottles instead of one) to get additional confidence in the result.
Carbon dioxide is soluble in water and the bottle is under pressure. Both make the gas stay in the liquid.
Carbonated water will uncarbonate itself with time. You can increase the rate by shaking or heating.
Just keep the plastic bottle closed.
No it isn't. There has to be CO2 gas in the beverage to be carbonated
A carbonated beverage is a type of sparkling beverage, but a sparkling beverage is not necessarily carbonated. Carbonation is the result of adding compressed carbon dioxide to a drink to achieve this effect. Many alcoholic beverages such as beer and sparkling wine produce carbon dioxide bubbles as part of the natural fermentation process. Even though the bubbles in alcohol are CO2, it is not technically "carbonated" because the CO2 was not added artificially as it is with soda drinks.
to increase the amount of gases in the beverage
im not a Chemist, but I am SURE that this is the gas inside soda... examples - carbonated water and sodas like Dr. Pepper... it is like gaseous (carbonated) water
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A&W Root Beer is a carbonated beverage. It begins with the letter a.
carbonated beverage...... :D
No it isn't. There has to be CO2 gas in the beverage to be carbonated
yes
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Does all soda pop have carbonated beverages
A carbonated beverage is a type of sparkling beverage, but a sparkling beverage is not necessarily carbonated. Carbonation is the result of adding compressed carbon dioxide to a drink to achieve this effect. Many alcoholic beverages such as beer and sparkling wine produce carbon dioxide bubbles as part of the natural fermentation process. Even though the bubbles in alcohol are CO2, it is not technically "carbonated" because the CO2 was not added artificially as it is with soda drinks.
yes
They are both solutions.bubbly
A carbonated beverage encloser.
Yes. Water by definition is just water and nothing else. A carbonated beverage is water that is carbonated along with flavoring syrups, dyes, citric acids, sugar and preservatives.
A carbonated beverage is usually a mixture of carbonic acid, water and sugar. However, club soda is just carbonic acid and water.