The solute is carbon dioxide, CO2.
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Carbon dioxide is separated from fizzy drinks by a process called de-gassing or de-carbonating. This is done by increasing the pressure in the container holding the drink, which helps release the carbon dioxide gas from the liquid. The gas is then collected and removed, leaving behind the non-carbonated drink.
What makes fizzy drinks fizzy is the carbon dioxide, or CO2 in them. When CO2 is dissolved in water, it doesn't stay as CO2. Instead, it forms carbonic acid, H2CO3. CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3 It is the carbonic acid that is acidic.
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carbon dioxide is found in soft drinks especially fizzy drinks
Solutes in a fizzy drink are typically carbon dioxide, sugars, acids (such as citric acid), flavorings, and preservatives. These ingredients dissolve in the liquid to give the drink its taste and fizziness.
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Fizzy drinks may contain fruit juices, high-fructose corn syrup, and sugar or sugar substitutes. It may also contain preservatives, colorings, and caffeine.
Fizzy soft drinks contain many chemicals. One of these is citric acid - a weak acid that is naturally found in citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and limes. It is added to soft drinks to give a slightly sour taste, to stabilise the 'fizz' and also to serve as a preservative.
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carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is separated from fizzy drinks by a process called de-gassing or de-carbonating. This is done by increasing the pressure in the container holding the drink, which helps release the carbon dioxide gas from the liquid. The gas is then collected and removed, leaving behind the non-carbonated drink.