These is because, it contain's dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) as the anion CO32-; carbon dioxide is added to improve the taste and for raising the acidity.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
The acid is kept in when the molecules are further apart ( closer they are more heat they produce hence making it warm ) and there is no diffusion of the air and bubble molecules in the air.
Because the drink contains dissolved carbon-dioxide gas under pressure. When you release the cap, the pressure is released - allowing the dissolved CO2 to revert to its gaseous form - this causes the 'fizz'.
Soft drinks provide a convenient source of refreshment and hydration. However, they are high in sugar and calories, which can contribute to weight gain and health issues like diabetes and dental problems. It's important to consume them in moderation and balance them with a healthy diet.
The effect of it is as follows: - colds and coughing disappear in a day or two; phlegm easily dissolves; - cuts down (to zero, for us) consumption of softdrinks and tetrapacked juice drinks; - effective relaxant; - many of the elderly who have tried it report relief from arthritic pains; - diabetics even report lower blood sugar
AMOUNT OF CO2 DISSOLVED IN SOFTDRINKS?
wiskie
NO! NO!
No.
softdrinks
5%
sopdrinks.
any softdrinks
Soft drinks are mixtures.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
sprite ,soda and softdrinks
It is used to aerate the softdrinks