I'm not sure about lemonade, but carbon dioxide is added to make soda fizzy.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas that can bind to water (H2O) molecules when it dissolves to form H2CO3, which is a weak acid known as Carbonic Acid.
It is used for the bubbles in lemonade and fire extuinguishers.
Carbon dioxide gas in lemonade forms a solution when dissolved in the liquid. The gas dissolves in the liquid to create the fizzy bubbles that you see in carbonated drinks like lemonade.
Carbine dioxide gas
lemonade is a liquid even tough its fizzy there ingredients they have put in the lemonde to make it fizz
Not sure I've seen carbonated lemonade, but if CO2 is dissolved in the lemonade, it will be a solution.
It is carbon dioxide.
The gas given off when it turns lemonade cloudy is carbon dioxide. This is due to the formation of calcium bicarbonate which is insoluble.
Lemonade is a liquid, not a gas. A gas is a state of matter in which the particles are spread out and move freely, while a liquid has particles that are close together but can still move past one another. Lemonade is a mixture of water, lemon juice, and sugar, which are all in liquid form.
lemonade is a combination of sugar, water, and lemon juice.
The cheerleading committee used about l.5 gallons of lemonade.
Carbon dioxide in lemonade forms a colloid solution. The gas dissolves in the liquid, creating a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, John F. Lemonade is a fictional character often used in humorous contexts, but the name plays on the idea of making lemonade. In reality, there is no historical figure by that name associated with lemonade production. The phrase is typically used to illustrate the concept of making something positive out of a negative situation, as in the saying "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade."