I don't know the specific pH. It would probably vary depending on the amount of carbonation and citric or acetic acid in the ingredients. In drinking this, you are certainly subjecting your mouth to acids. This can demineralize the enamel and subsequently the dentin of your teeth & increase your risk for caries. It is best to rinse with water or brush after drinking anything with sugar, acid, or carbonation.
The boiling point of Carbonated water is 105°C because of the carbon dioxide gas it contains.
Neither, it is a geothermic product.
Yes, soda can make you sick. If you drink too much, the acid in your stomach may interact with the carbonated particles in the drink.
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I am doing a scince project in my class and i am doing research what i have read is that sparkling water also loets plants grow my project is what water makes them grow better regular water or sparkling water? improve this answer if you find out thank you :-)
Seltzer Water is another name for Carbonated Water. So its Carbon.
Seltzer water is also known as Sparkling Water or Carbonated Water. Carbonated Water started in the 1950s and is one of the primary ingredients in soda today.
seltzer water is carbonated water and the word carbonated means that is contains carbon dioxide. but more importantly than that is the "bubbles" you see in all soda is carbon dioxide gas that has been pressurized into the liquid.
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Alka-Seltzer: aspirin + citric acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) Soda: carbonated water (carbon dioxide dissolved in water)
Seltzer water is actually carbonated water.....when it is exposed to air long enough it becomes distilled or flat water. When you use this on a plant you are actually just watering it.
Carbonated water (also known as club soda, soda water, sparkling water, seltzer water, or fizzy water).
Seltzer water or any other form of carbonated water if you have it, but probably won't taste the same.
Seltzer water has been shown to be quite acidic and capable of eroding tooth enamel. Seltzer water is roughly on par with orange juice as far as being bad for your teeth. As long as you aren't drinking it several times a day, you probably don't have anything to worry about.
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It was carbonated water in the 1700's. The first that had a flavor was carbonated lemon in England in 1833.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, is dissolved in water to carbonate it. A "seltzer bottle" uses a CO2 cylinder to make carbonated water from tap water.