The pain from drinking soda comes from the reaction of the carbonic acid in soda with the lining of your mouth and throat. Carbonic acid is the result of carbon dioxide dissolved in water, which is what gives soda its fizz.
The gas in soda is carbon dioxide. It contributes to the fizziness of the drink by forming bubbles when the soda is opened, creating a bubbly sensation on the tongue.
Some old names for soda include "pop," "cola," "soda pop," "soft drink," and "tonic."
No, "monster" typically refers to a type of energy drink, while "soda" refers to carbonated beverages in general, like cola or lemon-lime drinks. Monster is a specific brand of energy drink, not a type of soda.
Yes, carbon dioxide is present in soda. It is added to give the drink its fizziness.
Adding salt to a soda drink can enhance its flavor by balancing out sweetness and acidity. However, adding too much salt can make the drink taste unpleasantly salty. Additionally, the carbonation in the soda may cause the salt to fizz or foam up when first added.
Soda is an sugary drink. It can't hurt your kidneys unless you only drink soda for a long period of time. If soda is all you drink you can get a kidney infection/kidney stones.
no, i drink soda all the time and it doesn't hurt (i drink dr pepper, pepsi and coke) if it does hurt then you may want to see a doctor.
he doesnt drink soda
baking soda it is a soda but it cant drink
A soda is defined as a carbonated drink, or, a beverage with Carbon Dioxide dissolved in it. Therefore, an energy drink is a soda only if the drink is carbonated.No
No, only drink soda.
no, however a two spoonfuls of sugar in a drink is considered a soda or a "sweet drink."
the first person to drink soda was cadey sinclair
Soda is a tasty drink but it's not good anymore when you drink all the time.
No they they drink water.
it is a can where soda, drink, or something with caffeine is kept.
Because it has bicarbonate of SODA in it. It has nothing to do with the soda that you drink.