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There are lots of acids that we use on a daily basis, such as:Citric acid, found in fruits and vegetables.Acetic acid, found in vinegar.Tartaric acid, found in tea.Sulfuric acid, found in some batteries.Acetylsalicylic acid (a.k.a. aspirin).Carbonic acid in fizzy drinks.Hydrochloric acid found in your stomach.Phosphoric acid, used in drinks and detergents.
It depends on what the acid is and its concentration. But often, yes. A solution that is highly acidic due to the presence of a strong acid such as sulfuric acid or a high concentration of a weaker acid such as acetic acid will likely be corrosive and can cause chemical burns. Some acids such as hydrofluoric acid are also quite toxic apart from their acidity. In other cases weak acids in low concentrations may be safe; some even safe enough for food and drink. Vinegar, which is dilute acetic acid, can be used as salad dressing. Carbonic acid is found in all fizzy drinks.
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If you drink alcohol 12 hours before the blood test for cholesterol, its traces will be found in the blood sample. It is therefore advisable not to drink alcohol.
The solute is carbon dioxide, CO2.
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carbon dioxide is found in soft drinks especially fizzy drinks
You're most likely to find caffeine in them. They drink a lot of coffee and energy drinks to stay awake on long boring rides.
Fizzy drinks may contain fruit juices, high-fructose corn syrup, and sugar or sugar substitutes. It may also contain preservatives, colorings, and caffeine.
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water produced carbonic acid(which is found in fizzy drinks). It is quite unstable. So, if it will left open the carbon dioxide will bubble away.
No, but phospholipids are found in bile (along with bile salts, water, cholesterol, bilirubin, and a small amount of other solutes)
Dollar General is the only store I have found that carried this brand.