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The 'fizzyness' in fizzy drinks is carbonic acid, or H2CO3. It is pumped into the drink at high pressure but it is very unstable. When opening the bottle, the pressure is released and the carbonic acid falls apart in carbon dioxide and water. In chemical terms: H2CO3 -> CO2 + H2O The carbon dioxide can be seen as the little bubbles floating upwards in the drink. It is also the reason for the tickely feeling in your mouth. When the fizzy carbon dioxide is gone, and the drink is diluted by the formed water, your drink is flat.
This happens because the equilibrium between carbonic acid and carbon dioxide shifts to produce carbon dioxide.
Carbonated beverages can be re-carbonated after going flat. Special equipment such as pumps and dispensers can be used to pump CO2 back into the bottle.
take soda for example the carbon is forced into the drink using pressure when u open the drink the carbon wants to leave bc they aren't chemically bonded
if you eat slime your throat reacts and you get the feeling you want to throw up oh and you could die depending where it goes if you do drink alot go to the hospital right .
it goes flat..
I believe that it does loose its fizzy
Coke drink goes flat the fastest
it goes in your stomach
The 'fizzyness' in fizzy drinks is carbonic acid, or H2CO3. It is pumped into the drink at high pressure but it is very unstable. When opening the bottle, the pressure is released and the carbonic acid falls apart in carbon dioxide and water. In chemical terms: H2CO3 -> CO2 + H2O The carbon dioxide can be seen as the little bubbles floating upwards in the drink. It is also the reason for the tickely feeling in your mouth. When the fizzy carbon dioxide is gone, and the drink is diluted by the formed water, your drink is flat.
there wont be any electriity once it is flat!!
Actually, carbon dioxide is shot into the soda and that what makes it so fizzy. can you explain why that happens?-flub flub
It goes flat.
It stimulates adrenaline.
This happens because the equilibrium between carbonic acid and carbon dioxide shifts to produce carbon dioxide.
it goes slower
When you drink it, there is no fizz. You can also shake an unopened bottle and look at the bubbles. If bubbles move from the bottom of the bottle to the top, the pop is not flat.