There is little difference. The contents of the stomach before the drink have a far greater effect. The reason for this belief is that people tend to drink carbonated drinks more rapidly than non-carbonated.
If water and carbonated liquid are exposed to same environmental conditions then water will evaporate faster by mass. However,, as the carbonated liquids contain a lot of CO2 so it may evaporate faster by volume.
The answer depends on the temperature of both water. But salt would dissolve faster in boiling water than it could in carbonated water at room temperature.
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Regular Tylenol dissolved faster then gel caps. This proved a major disadvantage because the Tylenol reached bloodstream not as fast.
Miracle grow grows plants faster. Much faster than just water alone.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed faster into the body's systems. This fact is especially important to remember if you are drinking carbonated alcoholic drinks because you may become drunk faster.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed faster into the body's systems. This fact is especially important to remember if you are drinking carbonated alcoholic drinks because you may become drunk faster.
No. Carbonated drinks don't cause an effect of being drunk. The percentage of alcohol in the drink is what makes you drunk.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed faster into the body's systems. This fact is especially important to remember if you are drinking carbonated alcoholic drinks because you may become drunk faster.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed a bit faster if the stomach is empty. There is no difference in the rate of metabolism.
yes
Drinking any liquor with a carbonated beverage will get you drunk faster because the bloodstream absorbs the alcohol quicker with carbonation. I don't know about the "diet" part.
For one thing Beer is a carbonated alcoholic beverage and no it depends on the amount of alcohol in the drink and the amount of food in the stomach,
The effervescence in any alcoholic beverage speeds the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream.
Yes, only after a while though. Once the bottle or can is opened, the drink will lose its carbonation (fizz) within a few hours, even if you reclose the container. The drink itself may also spoil in just a few months, even unopened; diet drinks spoil faster than non-diet drinks.
It means it will work faster because it will get in the bloodstream faster.
If water and carbonated liquid are exposed to same environmental conditions then water will evaporate faster by mass. However,, as the carbonated liquids contain a lot of CO2 so it may evaporate faster by volume.