Because it's carbonated.
Plus it has citric acid in it also.
fizzy pop isn't an acid but contains a acid called phosphoric acid click to talk to a website ;-)
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Yes, we do have 'soda' here in England. But it is not called sode, it is called fizzy pop.
yes, Carbonic Acid is what gives Soda Pop the fizzy and bubbly properites, it is made by dissolving Carbon Dioxide in water
carbonated drinks, soft drinks.
The fizzy drinks that are normally called pop or soda and contain carbon dioxide to make them bubble. There are many different flavors and varieties of this type of soda. Popular brands are Pepsi and Coke.
The soda and pop rock thing actually does really work. When you add pop rocks to soda pop the soda fizzles in the same way it would if you dropped it and immediately opened it.
Pop Fizz stands out from other soda flavors due to its combination of fruity and fizzy elements, creating a unique and refreshing taste experience.
The moshling that looks like a soda pop drink cup is called Fizzy the Lipsmacking Bubbly.076 *Fizzy the Lipsmacking Bubbly[Munchies] Super Moshi Season 2 Mission 8: Kick Some Asteroid
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
Yes, fizzy is an adjective. The soda was very fizzy. The fizzy water had too much sodium in it.
Soda is what Americans call fizzy drinks