The carbon dioxide is a solute in a solution of carbon dioxide in water in a soft drink.
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The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
Soda water is a solution of water and carbon dioxide gas.
Soft drink / soda pop, beer, the ocean. Soft drink and beer have carbon dioxide dissolved in it. When the can is opened we hear some of the gas escape but there is still lots left dissolved. The ocean dissolves oxygen and carbon dioxide. With out dissolved oxygen the fish would not be able to survive, with out dissolved carbon dioxide the crustaceans, corals and shell fish would not be able to make their shells etc. The amount of dissolved gas depends on temperature. The higher the temperature the less gas will dissolve. We know that opening a warm soft drink will quickly make the drink go 'flat'. Warm water can dissolve less gas.
When a solid solute drink mix is added to any solution, the concentration changes to a higher magnitude.
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
Carbon dioxide is a dissolved gas, a component of the mixture.
Water is the solvent and I am not sure about the solute yet
Soda water is a solution of water and carbon dioxide gas.
Soft drink / soda pop, beer, the ocean. Soft drink and beer have carbon dioxide dissolved in it. When the can is opened we hear some of the gas escape but there is still lots left dissolved. The ocean dissolves oxygen and carbon dioxide. With out dissolved oxygen the fish would not be able to survive, with out dissolved carbon dioxide the crustaceans, corals and shell fish would not be able to make their shells etc. The amount of dissolved gas depends on temperature. The higher the temperature the less gas will dissolve. We know that opening a warm soft drink will quickly make the drink go 'flat'. Warm water can dissolve less gas.
Effervescence is the escape of gas from an aqueous solution, for example a soft drink when opened will "fizz" as the carbon dioxide gas that was pressurised into the drink escapes.
carbonated beverages are liquid-gas solutions. carbon dioxide is the gaseous solute, and water is the liquid solvent the carbon dioxide gas ivess the drink its fizz. the beverage might also contain other solutes such as compounds that give the drink flavor and color
water is the solvent, coffee is the solute
When a solid solute drink mix is added to any solution, the concentration changes to a higher magnitude.
the carbon dioxide dissolved in the drinks gives it its bubbles
Air bubbles containing carbon dioxide rise to the surface of the drink once the bubbles pop, they release the carbon dioxide.