The carbon dioxide is a solute in a solution of carbon dioxide in water in a soft drink.
a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
The solutes in Sprite are: sugar, flavor and carbon dioxide.
A fizzy drink is a solution, because the gas bubbles (carbon dioxide) are dissolved in the liquid (water), creating a homogeneous mixture.
A cola soft drink is a colloid solution, as it consists of water, sugar, carbon dioxide gas, flavorings, and other additives uniformly dispersed at the molecular level. It does not separate into distinct layers over time like a suspension would.
a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
Carbon dioxide is a dissolved gas, a component of the mixture.
Water is the solvent and I am not sure about the solute yet
solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps
In carbonated soft drinks, the solutes are sugar and carbon dioxide. Sugar provides sweetness and carbon dioxide gives the drink its fizziness.
Seltzer is a solution made of carbonated water, which means it has carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it under high pressure. It is a popular choice as a refreshing, bubbly drink.
A fizzy drink is a solution, because the gas bubbles (carbon dioxide) are dissolved in the liquid (water), creating a homogeneous mixture.
The solutes in Sprite are: sugar, flavor and carbon dioxide.
A cola soft drink is a colloid solution, as it consists of water, sugar, carbon dioxide gas, flavorings, and other additives uniformly dispersed at the molecular level. It does not separate into distinct layers over time like a suspension would.
Effervescence is the escape of gas from an aqueous solution, for example a soft drink when opened will "fizz" as the carbon dioxide gas that was pressurised into the drink escapes.
The concentration increases as solid solute drink mix is added to a solvent (such as water) because more solute particles are being added to the same volume of solution. The concentration is directly proportional to the amount of solute per unit volume of solution.