Carbonated water is a solution of carbonic acid. This exists as an equilibrium mixture of H2CO3 molecules, solvated hydrogen ions and solvated carbonate and hydrogencarbonate ions, so a simple formula is not possible. H2CO3(aq) is probably the best approximation.
I'd think it would just be plain old 'Pepsi'.
Carbonated water would be considered a type of homogeneous mixture. It is a constant and consistent mix of water and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Carbonated water EDIT: This is a tough question since both salt water and carbonated water have lower specific heats than fresh water and how much lower depends on how much salt and carbonation is added. However, the carbonated water could potentially have bubbles if it was just depressurized and the extra turbulence would help melt the ice. If the carbonated water was pressurized (no bubbles), it would completely depend on the amount of carbonation and salt.
It depends on the carbonated water. Some have added salt, which would make them a slightly less healthier option. However there are quite a few sparkling and carbonated waters that don't have any added salt and would put them at them same level, health-wise, to regular water.
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
At a guess I would assume that water is not carbonated and therefore doesn't need to be pressurized in a can.
Decrepitate
It is not recommended to give dogs carbonated water as it can lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, bloating, and gas production. It is best to stick to providing plain, fresh water for your dog's hydration needs.
7-Up is a caffeine free carbonated soft drink which would indicate that it has 0 milligrams of caffeine.
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H2O and C6H12O6, water and sugar would be 2 main ones.
The scientific name would be Syzygium aqueum.