carbonation
Carbon dioxide is what makes Coca-Cola fizz. The same is true of champagne, Perrier, and any other fizzing beverage.
If you add vinegar to baking soda it fizzes (that's what they use for some bottle rockets).
When Coca-Cola loses its fizz, it is a physical change. The loss of fizz is due to the release of carbon dioxide gas, which is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the Coca-Cola.
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Fizz in fizzy drinks is dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) coming out of solution. That's all that is in fizz.
It 'fizzes' because it contains carbon dioxide I think. But more fizz than what?
yes it is.
carbon dioixide makes drinks fizz
Escaping gas causes the fizz. For example, when you open a can of cola, the fizzing is due to escaping carbon dioxide (CO2).
"As Alkali is not an acid but a substance with which an acid reacts to form salt + water, Yes, cola is an acid." -Previous answer Cola is an acid because of the carbonate ions in the cola itself that makes it acidic, the carbon dioxide is what makes the drink fizz........
What is the acid that makes Coke and Pepsi fizz?