yes fizzy pop is bad for you, at the moment i am addicted to it so i am starting research for "for why fizzy pop is bad", it is bad its poison to your body, it doesn't help your thirst, and rots teeth and adds CALORIES stop because its bad
When you open a bottle of fizzy pop, the two substances that are lost to the air are carbon dioxide gas and some of the aromas or volatile compounds that contribute to the drink's flavor and scent.
Most fizzy pops contain a lot of sugar and thus makes you put on weight. The fizzy drinks that contain no sugar do not cause you to put on weight, but they cause you to hold onto weight for longer...if you drink it all the time, then it may be difficult to lose weight.
The fizz is CO2 dissolved in the solution. This is then evoled as gas (this basically means makes bubbles) and is realsed into the atmosphere (comes out of the pop) Therefore it is not a chemical change as the CO2 was never chemically bonded to the pop soultion, just dissolved in it.
Sugar-free fizzy drinks can be bad for you because they often contain artificial sweeteners and other chemicals that may have negative health effects when consumed in large amounts. Some studies have suggested that artificial sweeteners could be linked to health issues such as weight gain, disruption of gut bacteria, and increased cravings for sweet foods. Additionally, the acidic nature of fizzy drinks can erode tooth enamel over time.
The soda and pop rock thing actually does really work. When you add pop rocks to soda pop the soda fizzles in the same way it would if you dropped it and immediately opened it.
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
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fizzy pop isn't an acid but contains a acid called phosphoric acid click to talk to a website ;-)
All acids from foods and drinks on a very long term can destroy the teeth enamel.
Fizzy Pop was created on 2008-10-06.
Fizzy pop weighs more than flat pop because the carbon dioxide gas bubbles in the fizzy pop add to its overall density. When the bubbles escape and the pop goes flat, it loses some of its volume and therefore weighs less.
Cakes, sweets, fizzy pop etc...
artificial flavoring,fizzy things, and artificial coloring.
No, it's a (non-alcoholic) pop.
yes, Carbonic Acid is what gives Soda Pop the fizzy and bubbly properites, it is made by dissolving Carbon Dioxide in water