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Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
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Bubbles in fizzy drinks are formed from carbon dioxide gas CO2; the internal pressure of bubbles can be great.
A general composition is: nitrogen and oxigen; after drinking carbonated beverageas carbon dioxide is added. Sometimes odors from other drinks and meals.
Yes
Air, mostly. Burping is usually caused by 1: swallowing air (in which case the burp is air) 2: drinking carbonated drinks (in which case the burp is carbon dioxide).
No. Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide.
The fizz in the drinks are from carbon dioxide.
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
To make it fizzy.
Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide so carbon dioxide contains bubbles. The bubbles contain air and our body burbs to release the gas stored in the bubbles. My ahmah once drank a fizzy drink and she burbled loudly. Ans your blurb spell wrongly!!!
Horses should not be given carbonated (fizzy) drinks as they cannot burp and the build up of the carbonation could cause them to suffer from gas colic which is very painful and would likely require a veterinarian visit. It is best to stick to water and possibly a bit of Gatorade in hot weather.
Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
Carbon dioxide is what makes drinks fizzy.
Very, very temporarily--your blood carries it to your lungs, where you exhale it.
The dissolved CO2 in fizzy drinks is bitter. Sugar makes the fizzy drinks taste good by covering the bitter taste with a sweet flavor so you want to drink it.