It's down to how the ice is made, home made ice cubes contain alot of oxygen in the ice which In turn makes them a milky colour where as pub ice is produced in an ice machine where filtered water and alot less oxygen is mixed when frozen
Dry ice bubbling up through whatever concoction you made will make it "fizzy", or carbonated.
You can make flat drinks fizzy again by adding fresh carbonated water or soda to the drink. Alternatively, you can use a home carbonation system like a soda maker to add bubbles back into the drink. Swirling the drink gently can also help restore some fizz.
Shaking soda causes the carbon dioxide gas bubbles to escape from the liquid, making it flat.
Shaking a soda can make it go flat because it causes the carbon dioxide gas to escape from the liquid, leading to a loss of fizziness.
To make slushy ice at home, you can blend ice cubes with your choice of liquid, such as juice or soda, until it reaches a slushy consistency. You can also use a slushy maker or a blender to achieve the desired texture.
To make carbonated ice at home, you can use a carbonation system like a soda maker to infuse carbon dioxide into water. Once the water is carbonated, pour it into ice cube trays and freeze them to create carbonated ice cubes.
To make baking soda at home, you need to mix together sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide gas. This reaction creates sodium bicarbonate, which is baking soda.
Unfortunately, once soda has gone flat, you cannot make it fizzy again. The fizziness comes from carbon dioxide gas that escapes over time. However, you can try adding fresh carbonated water or soda water to the flat soda to make it fizzy again.
To carbonate soda at home, you can use a soda maker machine. Fill the bottle with water, attach it to the machine, and press the button to release carbon dioxide gas into the water. Shake the bottle gently to evenly distribute the carbonation. Add your desired flavoring or syrup to create homemade soda.
To make club soda at home, you can simply mix carbonated water with a small amount of baking soda and a pinch of salt. This will create a bubbly and refreshing drink similar to store-bought club soda.
No the brand of the soda does not have any affect over the speed of how fast a soda goes flat.
No, baking soda cannot be made at home. It is a chemical compound that is produced through industrial processes.