There are more things, except for carbon dioxide!
An aerated drink is a beverage that contains dissolved carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles and gives the drink a fizzy or sparkling quality. Common examples include soft drinks, sparkling water, and champagne. The carbonation process not only enhances the flavor and mouthfeel but also helps preserve the drink. Aerated drinks can be enjoyed on their own or used as mixers in cocktails.
no, it reacts with all drinks that have carbon dioxide in them. like sodas such as fanta, Pepsi, root beer, all of those.
Yes, carbon dioxide is soluble in water and other liquids. The solubility of carbon dioxide depends on factors such as temperature and pressure, with higher pressures and lower temperatures generally leading to higher solubility.
no, only water realeases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
It is only carbon dioxide. That is all you breathe out.
Carbonic acid Phosphoric acid (in cola's, brown colored) Sorry! dont know the third... Been looking for a homework project but unable to find it. Good luck! Added: Citric acid in many fruitlike carbs, fanta's, bitter's etc.
Most of Titan's atmosphere is nitrogen. There is only trace amounts of carbon dioxide.
It is not organic because an organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen and carbon dioxide only contains carbon.
Because it's embarrassing to attempt to put out a cigarette in a soda can only to have it explode in your face. There are other reasons as well, not least of which is that it simply doesn't work.
Only factories that use and burn coal produce carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Forest fires and humans produce the most carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide makes those bubbles in carbonated beverages. That is the only use that I personally make of it.
we breath out a little oxygen aswell