Due to the chemical reaction of the carbonated water interacting with the baking powder.
carbonation
Coca-Cola
Carbon dioxide is what makes Coca-Cola fizz. The same is true of champagne, Perrier, and any other fizzing beverage.
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It 'fizzes' because it contains carbon dioxide I think. But more fizz than what?
yes it is.
Escaping gas causes the fizz. For example, when you open a can of cola, the fizzing is due to escaping carbon dioxide (CO2).
From my personal experience, Coca-Cola has had the most amount of fizz.
The fizz in Coca-Cola, like all carbonated drinks, comes from dissolved carbon dioxide in the liquid. Upon opening the container, the internal pressure drops, causing the dissolved gas to escape.
The fizz of Sprite lasts longer than Coca Cola's. This is because Sprite has a lot of carbon dioxide in it, so its fizz lasts longer.?æ
From my personal experience, coca-cola has had the most amount of fizz.
chemical change