Carbonated water (also known as club soda, soda water, sparkling water, seltzer water, or fizzy water).
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
Baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate) causes an exothermic reaction in the water which causes the water's temperature to lower. At the same time the baking soda dissolves in the water within a minute of putting the baking soda in the water.
water molecules in a can of soda = (wt/M.wt) x 6.023x1023
The amount of water that will neutralize a can of soda will depend on the size. However, an 8 oz. soda will require 845 ounces of water to neutralize.
A person should drink more water than soda because a body needs water to survive. Soda is filled with sugar and caffeine, which are not good for anyone.
Soda contains water, acetic acid, CO2, sugar, and caffeine in most case, along with dies and other preservatives. You need to be a little more specific with your question. Yes, there is water in soda. No, water is not soda. Because soda contains caffeine, it dehydrates rather than hydrates. Water is necessary for regular cell function and body processes. Drink water.
just cut out soda and drink alot of water and work out
soda is the best to do it in
Soda water
The solvent of soda water the Soda Water Itself.
Type your answer here... Depending on the amount of solutes, baking soda to water mixture, it would cause A. Belching and flatulence B. Alkaline body chemistry C. Corrosion of the mucosal lining.
Soda water is a solution of water and carbon dioxide gas.
Baking soda is a solid, therefore it will not evaporate even when mixed with water. The water will evaporate and leave the baking soda behind.
A can of soda can float in salt water because the salt water is more dense than the can of soda.
Drink 3 times as much water as soda to completely flush out the soda. 1 can of soda=36 oz of water
i can only tell you that elements that contained in soda water Soda water basically contains water and carbon dioxide. But because carbon dioxide reacts with water, carbonic acid is also found in soda water. So we have H2O, CO2, and H2CO3 in soda water. Broken down into the elements, we'd have hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in soda water.