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The bubbles are caused by carbonic acid, H2CO3. To make carbonic acid you usually lead carbon dioxide, CO2, into the water inside of the bottles/cans etc. Then it will react according to this formula: CO2 (g) + H2O (l) ---> H2CO3 (l). The bubbles you see are actually the carbon dioxide breaking free from the water again. The reaction is reversible, since carbon dioxide is poorly soluble in water.

To sum up: the bubbles get into the fizzy drinks by us leading carbon dioxide into water or whatever the drink is, but the bubbles themselves comes first when carbonic acid dissolves into water and carbon dioxide again, like this:

H2CO3 (l) ---> H2O (l) + CO2 (g)

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The bubbles in fizzy drinks are the gas carbon dioxide. You can't see them when the top is on the bottle because the carbon dioxide is dissolved in the water. Lots of carbon dioxide is squashed into the drink, and when you open the bottle, the gas escapes as bubbles.

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the answer is that these drinks usually contain carbon dioxide which is mixed with water under high pressure.thus when we open the cap of a bottle with fizzy drink,the carbon dioxide rushes out.

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Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the drink under pressure.

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The soda gets pumped with carbon dioxide wich creates a reaction and makes the soda fizz up.

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Those drinks are made by dissolving carbondioxide gas under extra pressure (2-4 bar)

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they are pumped in to the drink in a container with no air

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it has carbon diour

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from the pressure in carbon dioxide

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