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Carbon dioxide is what makes soda soda. It's a gas that's constantly being created by the drink, and since it's a gas this creates bubbles. The sound of fizzing is what is sounds like when lots and lots of tiny bubbles are popping at once. That's why the sound of baking soda + vinegar, boiling water, and splashing waves sound so much like fizzing soda. The tingly and strong taste you get from soda is also from the carbon dioxide.

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Maxwell

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5y ago

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