Ingredients
Y'all were looking for No Ho-Hum Breakfasts. Here's one I found in Fast and Healthy Magazine: In large non-metal pitcher, combine orange juice concentrate, water and liqueur; mix well. Just before serving, slowly add club soda; stir gently to blend. Serve over ice. If desired, garnish with orange slices. Makes 8 1/2-cup servings. Per serving: calories 100; protein 1g; carb 18g; fiber 0g; fat 0g; sodium 15 mg; potassium 190 mg; exchanges: 1 fruit, one fat.
Champaigne and fresh orange juice
Bucks Fizz, orange juice and sparkling wine.
The Buck's Fizz is an alcoholic drink made with orange juice and champagne. Another name would be Mimosa.
Mixing orange juice with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will cause bubbles to form and the mixture to fizz. The acidity of both the orange juice and vinegar will also be enhanced when combined.
When orange juice and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the orange juice reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mixture to bubble and fizz. This reaction may alter the taste and consistency of the orange juice.
My guess is that it would not "fizz" at all.The Fizz that one often sees when mixing calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, etc with an acid is the releasing carbon dioxide CO2 from the Carbonate ion CO32-.Calcium Chloride is a salt. It will likely dissociate in the solution, but I doubt it will "fizz".If you mix Hydrochloric Acid with Calcium Carbonate you get:2HCl + CaCO3 --> CaCl2 + H2CO3 --> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2Where the Calcium Chloride is more likely kept in solution as Ca2+ + 2Cl-
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That's commonly called a Mimosa, or a Buck's Fizz in the UK. There are many recipes available online (including non-alcoholic) depending on your tastes.
When you mix bleach and orange juice I believe the reaction creates a clear gas like substance that takes the oxygen out of the air and can kill you if you are say moping up a decent sized area of orange juice and your using bleach
I'm pretty sure sprite will because it already has so much carbonation so it should fizz up a lot!
i do believe that orange pop has the most fizz.
Well it is quite easy. first of all make orange juice by reading its recipe from the internet. Then add some sugar [one and a half table spoon]. Then just make some fizz- fizz is made from carbon dioxide. Mirinda is a Spanish soft drink and i used to have a spanish woman teaching me how to make recipes.