There is no real answer to this question, because the pH of soda and stomach acid are different. Adding more soda to a bottle of soda does not increase the acidity of the liquid. Imagine adding more orange juice to a glass half full of orange juice - does the taste of acid increase? No. Here's some more info on soda and stomach acid: http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/consumer/faq/soda-and-stomach.shtml
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why doesn't the acidity of orange juice disrupt your blood pH?
yes. depending on how much carbon dioxide or how much acidity is in the soda
Baking soda can be used to control acidity in swimming pools. Baking soda controls the Total Alkalinity Soda ash raises the pH or reduces the acidity.
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No, orange juice is not a good substitute for milk. Orange juice has a different acidity (pH) than milk, and does not react in the same way as milk with the baking powder (or baking soda) in the corn bread ingredients.
Not ALL orange soda's are caffiene free. Many are, but for instance Sunkist diet orange has caffeine in it. I would always look at the label before assuming because it is orange, it is caffeine-free.
Orange Soda.
Orange soda is not homogeneous.