Well, soda travels into the stomach instead of the lungs, and when you burp you evacuate the CO2 gas from your stomach.
it is because inhaled CO2 comes in direct contact with our lungs,which spread gases throughout the body cells, if CO2 enters in cells,it reacts with haemoglobin which forms carbaminohaemoglobin, and it's dangerous for health. This is not the matter when we drink soda mixed with CO2.
Carbonated soda has CO2 in it because the gas make the soda bubble and fizz.
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
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yes there is
No, it probably isnt. There was likely a leak in the seal, letting the Co2 (fizz) out - and could let bacteria in. Bacteria like sugar. Dont drink it.
Separating H2O and CO2 in club soda is possible. Just open the can or bottle and the CO2 will escape. Exposing it longer to air will release more CO2.
The carbon dioxide in your soda comes out of solution into a gas phase. These CO2 gas bubbles build up in your stomach and you burp. That's why you often burp after eating a meal rapidly - you swallow a lot of air. Many different gases are found in burps, though when you drink soda the majority of the gas in burps is CO2.
CO2 and sugar and flavoring
soda is acidic because it has CO2 and carbonate
less sugar
a bicarbonate of baking soda is Co2 Co2 displaces oxygen which is fuel for the fire no fuel no fire