Anything under a pH of 5.5 can have a terribly adverse effect on the body. Here is the link where you can check pH values of some popular soft drinks: http://www.juicing-for-health.com/harmful-soft-drinks.html
Thanks, SJ
Usually 3 or 4, but it changes depending on the type of carbonated drink, the brand, and its ingredients. For example Coca Cola has a pH of 3
Carbonated water is a more refreshing drink.
There is little difference. The contents of the stomach before the drink have a far greater effect. The reason for this belief is that people tend to drink carbonated drinks more rapidly than non-carbonated.
Carbonated mineral waters are acidic.
Carbonated beverages can be re-carbonated after going flat. Special equipment such as pumps and dispensers can be used to pump CO2 back into the bottle.
Usually 3 or 4, but it changes depending on the type of carbonated drink, the brand, and its ingredients. For example Coca Cola has a pH of 3
Depending on kind and brand between 2.5 and 4.5 when carbonated and juicy
Careful on your understanding of 'pH'. Hydrochlroic Acid has a pH of '1' That is it has thousands of times more hydrogen ions A carbonated soft drink has a pH of approximately '4 . That is because it has far less hydrogen ions. Ths alll comes down to the mathemtics. pH = 1 It inver is 10^(-pH) = 10^-1) = 0.1 hydrogen ions However pH = 4 it inverse is 10^(-4) = 0.0001 hydrogen ions. As you can see 0.1 < 0.0001 so it follows that pH = 1 is more hydrogen ions that pH = 4 . Hence HCl is far more acidic than a carbonated soft drink. NB REmember the lower the numerical pH value, the more acidic it is.
a carbonated drink is an acid do to the substances
a carbonated drink is an acid do to the substances
Carbonated beverages.
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By heating of carbonated drinks the carbon dioxide is released and the drink become noncarbonated.
7-Up is a carbonated soft drink that is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral beverage with a pH close to 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
Carbonated water is a more refreshing drink.
The pH level of carbonated water is typically around 3-4, making it slightly acidic. This level can vary depending on the specific brand or type of carbonated water.