It makes the bubbles.
The gas in fizzy drinks is carbon dioxide. When under pressure, carbon dioxide easily dissolves into water. It is a gas without color or odor.
NO why would you put that!!
its apparantly supposed to make the soft drinks stronger
Bubble Carbon Dioxide through it.
because it tastes good obviously haha
Carbon dioxide gas is used to put fizz into fizzy drinks. When pressure is released, the gas bubbles out, creating the sparkling effect in the drink.
Certain liquids, especially sugar flavored water, such as soft drinks, or colas, will help put on weight. A person who diets as far as food is concerned, but, drinks soft drink colas flavored with sugar will put on weight.
Fizzy drinks contain Carbonic acid. This acid is quite unstable and decomposes into Carbon dioxide and water. This Carbon dioxide gas comes out of the drink looking as bubbles.
Gases aren't extremely soluble in liquids, but a bit of CO2 will dissolve in water. We also know that increasing the pressure will increase the solubility. Since soft drinks are initially under pressure (in the closed container) the solubility is increased. However, as soon as the container is opened, the pressure is reduced and the solubility decreases. This means that some of the gas within the soda will come "bubbling" out of solution. This is the carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks, and it is all due to the low solubility of carbon dioxide in liquids. IF CONNOR SNEEZES ON ME I WILL KILL HIM.
one - it helps plants during photosynthesis.two - to put off the fire.three - to store the cool drinks.
What makes fizzy drinks fizzy is the carbon dioxide, or CO2 in them. When CO2 is dissolved in water, it doesn't stay as CO2. Instead, it forms carbonic acid, H2CO3. CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3 It is the carbonic acid that is acidic.
Soft Drinks Affect Metal By Cleaning it.Ex:If I were to put a penny in Pepsi the tarnish would come off. (Polish the penny.)-Kikiand and it help with the texturen and colorkiki