Carbon dioxide.
Carbon-di-oxide is used in cold drinks and fizzy drinks to give it a bubbly nature. It also gives an artificial feeling of bloated or filled stomach after consuming these drinks.
Fizzy means containing bubbles of gas. Carbonated water and drinks contain carbon-di-oxide. That's the reason why you can see bubbles in carbonated drinks. Hence fizzy water is also called carbonated water.
Gas is not exactly a synonym for fizz, but the phrase gas bubbles would be.
Soda has carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it. In the closed bottle, the soda is under pressure, and so the gas cannot escape. When you open the bottle, you release the pressure and the gas begins to escape -- you can see the bubbles rising. That is what makes the pop-fizz sound. If you leave the bottle open for a while, all the gas will escape and the soda goes flat. If you seal it back up, then the pressure builds back up inside, and keeps the gas dissolved in the soda, so it stays fizzy.
Cant think of all but these may start you of. Carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks or beer. Nitrous oxide is used in a cream dispenser. There will be air made up of the normal things, nitrogen, oxygen etc. There may be halogen in the light bulbs. The gas for cooking with. Please improve this answer!
The gas dissolves when under pressure in a liquid. When the pressure is released the gas expands rapidly causing the fizz.
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Carbon dioxide Co2
I'm not sure about lemonade, but carbon dioxide is added to make soda fizzy. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas that can bind to water (H2O) molecules when it dissolves to form H2CO3, which is a weak acid known as Carbonic Acid.
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Carbon Dioxide ( CO2)
Carbon dioxide.
its carbon dioxed
Bubbles in fizzy drinks are formed from carbon dioxide gas CO2; the internal pressure of bubbles can be great.
Indigestion is a type of impaired digestion that can cause pain and discomfort in the gut. You may find some relief if you take fizzy drinks when you're suffering from indigestion. This is because the drink will encourage you to belch, which releases some of the gas from the stomach.
Carbon-di-oxide is used in cold drinks and fizzy drinks to give it a bubbly nature. It also gives an artificial feeling of bloated or filled stomach after consuming these drinks.
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