im not a Chemist, but I am SURE that this is the gas inside soda... examples - carbonated water and sodas like Dr. Pepper... it is like gaseous (carbonated) water
Not sure I've seen carbonated lemonade, but if CO2 is dissolved in the lemonade, it will be a solution.
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Carbonated water would be considered a type of homogeneous mixture. It is a constant and consistent mix of water and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Yes, carbonated water is a solution of carbon dioxide.
A carbonated beverage is a type of sparkling beverage, but a sparkling beverage is not necessarily carbonated. Carbonation is the result of adding compressed carbon dioxide to a drink to achieve this effect. Many alcoholic beverages such as beer and sparkling wine produce carbon dioxide bubbles as part of the natural fermentation process. Even though the bubbles in alcohol are CO2, it is not technically "carbonated" because the CO2 was not added artificially as it is with soda drinks.
Pepsi is a carbonated beverage. This means that carbon dioxide is dissolved into solution. When this happens it forms carbonic acid, so yes, Pepsi does have slight acidic properties.
Not sure I've seen carbonated lemonade, but if CO2 is dissolved in the lemonade, it will be a solution.
I finally found the solution to my problem. Carbonated water is a solution containing dissolved carbon dioxide.
A can of carbonated beverage contains a liquid with carbon dioxide dissolved in it. Shaking the can forces the CO2 to leave solution and concentrate in the liquid-free space at the top. When you open the can, all this CO2 vents into the atmosphere in a right hurry...taking quite a bit of the liquid with it.
If we are talking about a can or bottle that you buy at the store, it has the most carbon dioxide before you open it; once it is opened, carbon dioxide will steadily leak away. Every bubble contains carbon dioxide that is no longer dissolved in the beverage.
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When a bottle of carbonated liquid is opened, carbon dioxide gas is released. Dissolved carbon dioxide gas acts as a weak acid in water solution.
Tight seal for carbonated beverages keeps the pressure inside the container up so that the carbon dioxide gas stays in solution in the beverage.....if it were not under pressure, it would come out of solution and the beverage would be flat.
Carbonated water would be considered a type of homogeneous mixture. It is a constant and consistent mix of water and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Yes, carbonated water is a solution of carbon dioxide.
A soda is defined as a carbonated drink, or, a beverage with Carbon Dioxide dissolved in it. Therefore, an energy drink is a soda only if the drink is carbonated.No
Any beverage with dissolved carbon dioxide in it is "carbonated". This makes the drink bubbly, because when the beverage is opened the carbon dioxide can form bubbles and move to the surface. This can occur naturally (like champagne) or the carbon dioxide can be forced into the liquid at high pressure (like cola or soda water).