Only in incidental trace amounts.
Soda water does not contain caffeine.
Generally, no, tap water and bottled water both do not contain iodine. However, there may be certain areas that have high levels of naturally occurring iodine that seeps into the ground water.
Well water can contain iodine, as it can be naturally present in soil and rocks. However, the concentration of iodine in well water varies depending on geological factors and location. It's recommended to have your well water tested to determine the presence and levels of iodine.
I am not sure how much, but they DO contain iodine and you should avoid them if you are liable to retain water .
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
The water into which carbon-dioxide gas has been dissolved under pressure, is called soda water.
yes
Generally, feminine douches are made from water and vinegar, water and iodine, or water and baking soda, Sometimes a fragrance is added as well.
I assume that the questioner means what happens when iodine and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate or NaHCO3) are mixed in water. Whether the components are mixed in water or not, no chemical reaction would take place. If added to water, both the iodine and baking soda would dissolve, and the water would become a dark, reddish-brown. Iodine usually acts as an oxidizing agent, but iodine does not oxidize baking soda because the carbon atom in baking soda already has a formal charge of +4, and oxygen is a more powerful oxidizer than iodine.
Yes. Most catfish contain some iodine.
oxygen soda = water and CO2 Limestone = CaCO3 sand = SiO2
According to experts, most caffeinated soda beverages contain approximately 90% of water. Also, diet drinks contain 99% percent of water.