Neither. They both have the same amount of CO2 in them, the industry standard.
no it is not
Does it have more carbonation than most soda's?
most likely because soda tends to fizz more on dry, uneven surfaces.
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
when soda is made, carbon dioxide is injected into the soda at a very high pressure to keep it fresh longer. the colder the soda, the more soluble the carbon dioxide, meaning more carbon dioxide can dissolve into the soda if it is colder. when pressure is released, the carbon dioxide turns back into a gas and rises out of the soda. While rising out of the soda, it brings up some soda with it making "fizz" on the surface. basically the colder the soda, the more carbon dioxide turns into a liquid and then it brings up more soda with it forming fizz
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regular soda because it has more sugar but diet does have a fizzier taste while regular soda has a less fizzier taste. i hope i anwsered your question
The fizz is put into soda by pumping carbon dioxide into it under pressure.
Carbon dioxide gas puts the fizz in soda water.
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This is because the carbon dioxide or fizz becomes irritated so when the bubbles in the soda are shaken the molecules in the pop start to move and bounce around inside thus it begins to fizz if shaken more than not shaken .
CO2 (carbon dioxide gas)