No. Unless adding ice cubes to soda means you drink less soda.
You CAN, but it is not all that healthy for you. It will actually make you more thirsty.
Adding soda to water to make ice cubes will lower the freezing point of the water due to the sugar content in the soda. This will cause the ice cubes to freeze at a lower temperature compared to plain water, resulting in slightly softer and less solid ice cubes.
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because water heats up faster
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No!
Ice cubes melt faster in water compared to soda due to a lower freezing point and higher thermal conductivity of water. The sugar content and other dissolved substances in soda can lower its freezing point, which may slow down the melting process of the ice cubes.
2 Measures Dubonnet, 1 measure Gin, Slice of Lemon, 2 Ice Cubes. NO SODA!!
Soda is not healthy to drink because it sabotages optimal health in a lot of ways.
Ice cubes that are in water are in full contact with a liquid medium with high rate of heat transfer. in soda, some of the surface of the ice is in contact with gas bubbles that have low rate of heat transfer. Liquid transfers heat (melting the ice) faster than air.
because it has more fluids and bacteria: molecules, syrup bubbles. that make it more weight.