Soda is a drink that is carbonated in such a way that makes it fizzy. Generally they will start to get less fizzy after being open for a few days.
it takes almost 5 years.......Really?
If you stay out in the cold for too long, you will get hypothermia
as long as sun doesn't changes its gravitational force
About 15 days.
Maybe a week or 2 depending on how much you have when you do smoke
Typically, brand-name sodas will stay fizzy longer than generic sodas due to the higher quality ingredients and better carbonation process used in their production. Brand-name sodas are also typically packaged in materials that better retain carbonation.
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Sodas are fizzy because they have carbon dioxide dissolved in them.
Without Carbon Dioxide, it would not be fizzy.
Yes - all sodas and fizzy drinks are carbonated. Plain water is sometimes simply called Soda Water.
It is regional. Most parts of the country refer to the fizzy drinks as sodas. In the Midwest it is "pop" and in parts of the South it is coke, even if it isn't Coca-Cola.
Fizzy liquids, such as soda, need to be saturated with carbon dioxide gas, otherwise the soda would be rather flat.
have ur friends sleep in shifts while the make sure u stay awake!!!!
So that the fizz doesn't go out .
No they drink vodka to stay warm!
Carbonation most commonly impacts beverages, such as sodas and sparkling water, by creating bubbles and giving them a fizzy or effervescent quality.
I believe that diet sodas are higher carbonated than regular sodas. The reason for this is that the artificial sweeteners in diet drinks have somewhat of a bitter aftertaste and they are "masked" by having the drink be more carbonated. This also goes for high caffeinated sodas, like Pepsi Max is both diet and highly caffeinated, so I find it to be very fizzy!