All the elements of group 1 are highly reactive to water. Some elements also turn explosive when in contact with water ,such as Potassium but for sparkling sodium is used. When group 1 elements react with water they give off hydrogen gas , the hydrogen gas burns with a coloured flame. In case of sodium, it burns with an orange flame.
Sodium + Water => Hydrogen + Sodium hydroxide
The ability to react vigorously increases as we go down in group 1.
Carbon dioxide. They are also referred to as pop, sodas, tonic waters and soft drinks. See the related link for more information on fizzy drinks.
Fizzy drinks have sugar, flavouring, carbon dioxide and water. (homemade)
A fizzy drink contain always carbon dioxide.
Other ingredients: natural or artificial (esters) juice, sugar or sweeteners, coloring agents, preservatives, acids, etc.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
carbination and or carbonated water
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
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Bubbles in fizzy drinks are formed from carbon dioxide gas CO2; the internal pressure of bubbles can be great.
Yes
The gas dissolves when under pressure in a liquid. When the pressure is released the gas expands rapidly causing the fizz.
No. Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide.
The fizz in the drinks are from carbon dioxide.
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
To make it fizzy.
Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
Carbon dioxide is what makes drinks fizzy.
The dissolved CO2 in fizzy drinks is bitter. Sugar makes the fizzy drinks taste good by covering the bitter taste with a sweet flavor so you want to drink it.
Carbon Dioxide makes the drinks fizzy, I also heard that CO2 makes water fizzy with that soda maker thing.
Fizzy drinks have carbonic acid which produces the carbon dioxide that makes the drinks fizz; they also usually have phosphoric acid, for flavor.
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