acidic
Carbon dioxide acts as a solvent in aerated drinks, dissolving flavoring and color agents to create carbonated beverages.
solute--carbon dioxide and solvent--water!!
for as much time as possible
Carbon dioxide gas is used in aerated drinks to give them their fizzy and bubbly texture. When carbon dioxide comes into contact with the liquid, it forms bubbles which create the characteristic effervescence of carbonated beverages.
It's simply water containing dissolved atmospheric gases. At saturation, it has a sparkly, slightly effervescent nature - soda-water. Another Perspective: It's a complex solution, with air gases as the solutes and water as the solvent.
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No aerated drinks contain carbon di oxide.
Aerated drinks.
Carbon dioxide acts as a solvent in aerated drinks, dissolving flavoring and color agents to create carbonated beverages.
Carbon dioxide gas escapes from aerated soft drinks, giving them their characteristic fizz.
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there not sposed. to maybe its just pee
Ph of colourless aerated drinks
solute--carbon dioxide and solvent--water!!
Because they withstand large amounts of pressure
for as much time as possible
A pH of 5 indicates that the colorless aerated drink is acidic. Drinks with a pH below 7 are considered acidic, while drinks with a pH above 7 are basic. A neutral pH is 7.