they have carbonic acid in one hand, the drink in another and slap them together :)
Fizzy drinks contain Carbonic acid. This acid is quite unstable and decomposes into Carbon dioxide and water. This Carbon dioxide gas comes out of the drink looking as bubbles.
What makes fizzy drinks fizzy is the carbon dioxide, or CO2 in them. When CO2 is dissolved in water, it doesn't stay as CO2. Instead, it forms carbonic acid, H2CO3. CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3 It is the carbonic acid that is acidic.
its apparantly supposed to make the soft drinks stronger
Carbon dioxide is added to fizzy drinks through a process called carbonation. This involves pressurizing the liquid with carbon dioxide gas, which then dissolves into the liquid to create the bubbles we associate with carbonation.
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People can put alcoholic liquor drinks and wine in plastic flasks. You can also put water in plastic flasks as a drinkable liquid and carry them with you when you need it.
Germans do put ice in their drinks.
You can put contents of a can of Coca Cola into a load of wash to remove oily residue.
because it tastes good obviously haha
If you are talking about what you can do with it, You can put it in ice coolers to keep you drinks cold, You can put it on wounds, you can put it in drinks, you can even put it on your carpet to take out serious dents made from couches etc. Hope this is what you were wanting:)
When carbon is put in water, it can react to form carbonic acid. This process is slow, so typically carbon will just remain suspended in water without any immediate reaction.
people put acid in it