Sparking water. Juice. 1:1 ratio.
The fizz in the drinks are from carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is what makes drinks fizzy.
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.
Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
Yes , most fizzy drinks contain citric acid. ( The ingredients are on the back for further notice ) :) :)
The dissolved CO2 in fizzy drinks is bitter. Sugar makes the fizzy drinks taste good by covering the bitter taste with a sweet flavor so you want to drink it.
Fizzy drinks are usually acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid created by the carbonation process. This acid gives fizzy drinks their tangy taste.
Carbon Dioxide makes the drinks fizzy, I also heard that CO2 makes water fizzy with that soda maker thing.
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Fizzy drinks are not fizzy in space as there is no oxygen to fizz the bubbles. The fizz in fizzy drinks is carbon dioxide coming out. In a vacuum the liquid would "boil" because of the water vapour coming out, and would probably freeze because of all the heat removed with it. Oxygen plays no role in this at all.
No, fizzy drinks are not alkali; they are typically acidic. Most carbonated beverages contain carbonic acid, which forms when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water. This acidity can lead to a low pH, making fizzy drinks sour rather than alkaline. Some may have added ingredients that can slightly alter their pH, but generally, they remain acidic.