an effervescent drink that releases carbon dioxide under conditions of normal atmospheric pressure. Carbonation may occur naturally in spring water that has absorbed carbon dioxide at high pressures underground. It can also be a byproduct of fermentation, such as http://www.answers.com/topic/beer and some wines (see http://www.answers.com/topic/champagne-1).
Carbon acid or H2CO3 is a weak acid that forms from the reaction of carbon dioxide and water.
Carbonated water is waster that has had carbon dioxide added to it under pressure. it contains some carbonic acid.
Carbon Dioxide in water.Dah!
That's what makes it fizzy.
The gas in carbonated water - is Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Make soda.
A carbonated beverage is usually a mixture of carbonic acid, water and sugar. However, club soda is just carbonic acid and water.
Carbonated water is, in simple terms, water that has had carbon dioxide forced into it. Carbon dioxide partially reacts with water to form a weak acid known as carbonic acid. CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 The arrows indicate that the compounds involved in this reaction are in equilibrium.
Club soda is carbonated, which means that compressed CO2 is forced into the liquid. When it is dissolved in the water, it forms carbonic acid.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
Soda is carbonated, meaning that it has carbon dioxide dissolved in it. Some of this carbon dioxide (CO2) reacts with water (H2O) to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which makes it acidic
A carbonated beverage is usually a mixture of carbonic acid, water and sugar. However, club soda is just carbonic acid and water.
Carbonic acid exists in small amounts just about all water on Earth. It is a natural product of atmospheric carbon dioxide reacting with water. More concentrated carbonic acid is found in carbonated beverages.
Carbonic acid: H2CO3
Carbonated water is, in simple terms, water that has had carbon dioxide forced into it. Carbon dioxide partially reacts with water to form a weak acid known as carbonic acid. CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 The arrows indicate that the compounds involved in this reaction are in equilibrium.
Club soda is carbonated, which means that compressed CO2 is forced into the liquid. When it is dissolved in the water, it forms carbonic acid.
All carbonated beverages are carbonated with carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide together create a low concentration of carbonic acid, a very mild acid, present in all carbonated beverages.In other words, it's an acid
Carbonic acid, Phosphoric acid, and i think the third is citric acid.
If you are taking about carbonated water (fizzy water) then it is an acid. It can be made by dissolving pressurised carbon dioxide in the water like in a soda stream. When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it creates carbonic acid.
Pepsi contains carbonic acid (this is the form of carbon dioxide dissolved in water that gives carbonated drinks their fiz), phosphoric acid, and citric acid.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
No, if it is a drink (Club) soda it's very weakly acidic. All carbonated beverages are carbonated with carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide together create a low concentration of carbonic acid, a very mild acid, present in all carbonated beverages.
Yes. It is found in all of our carbonated drinks.