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The gas in fizzy drinks primarily comes from carbon dioxide (CO2), which is dissolved in the liquid under high pressure during the bottling process. When the container is sealed, the pressure keeps the gas dissolved. Once opened, the pressure is released, allowing the gas to escape, creating bubbles and the characteristic fizz. This carbonation process enhances the drink's taste and mouthfeel.

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