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The water into which carbon-dioxide gas has been dissolved under pressure, is called soda water.
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Soda water contain the anion carbonate - (CO3)-.
No, soda water, which is essentially carbonated water, does not contain caffeine. It is simply water infused with carbon dioxide gas, making it fizzy. However, flavored sparkling waters or sodas may contain caffeine if they are specifically formulated to include it, so it's important to check the label for those products.
(Drinking) soda or soft drinks contain the acid, carbonic acid (or H2CO3, which is carbon dioxide dissolved in water). Baking soda is basic and is sodium bicarbonate. Washing soda is basic and is sodium carbonate.
Soda is a solution, defined as a homogeneous mixture composed of only one phase. If it is carbonated, it will contain carbon dioxide but then can contain any number of other ingredients.
The solvent in soda water is water because it says "a sealed bottle of soda water contains carbon dioxide gas DISSOLVED in water", and if the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water that means it's the solvent in soda water. The solute is carbon dioxide gas. Hope this helps :D
Soda water is a solution of water and carbon dioxide gas.
Soda drinks contain carbonation, which is a chemical reaction that forms gas. This is particularly true when the soda is shaken and when the soda is fresh.
Carbon dioxide gas puts the fizz in soda water.
Sodas are carbonated, or contain carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a gas, dissolved in water. When the sodas are still in their seale d- tight containers, the gas typically does not escape. Upon opening the container, however, the carbonate gas will escape. Eventually all of the carbonation is gone, and your left with a soda that is no longer bubbly, or is now "flat".
Soda water is made up of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water. Neither of these substances is an element. They are both compounds. Carbon dioxide is the solute. Water is the solvent. Soda water is a solution.