it can there are many ways to make a good float
yes. every soda has carbonation.
Yes, carbonation can affect whether things will float or sink. Carbonation adds bubbles to a liquid, making it less dense. This decrease in density can cause objects that would normally sink in a non-carbonated liquid to float instead.
Yes, eggs can float in tonic water due to the carbonation creating buoyancy. Carbon dioxide bubbles in tonic water can adhere to the shell of the egg, making it float.
it brings the carbonation down
To make a float you will need a shoe box and a knife. You will need to cut the box in the shape of Nevada.
I'm looking for a beverage without carbonation.
Carbonation is Chemical Weathering :)
yes but if you need it to float you better have it snorkeled
Yes
Yes, you can carbonate soft water using a soda maker or a carbonation system. Soft water typically lacks minerals that can enhance the carbonation process, so you may need to adjust the carbonation levels to suit your taste preferences.
Yes, it is generally easier to float in carbonated water than in fresh water due to the buoyant force provided by the carbonation bubbles. These bubbles can increase the overall density of the water, making it easier for objects (including humans) to float on the surface.
No, spring water does not have carbonation. Carbonation is typically added to water artificially to create sparkling water or soda.