it disolves
In carbonated soft drinks, the solutes are sugar and carbon dioxide. Sugar provides sweetness and carbon dioxide gives the drink its fizziness.
Liquid.Because it is a drink.
Sugar is not inherently cold or hot as it is a solid at room temperature. However, if sugar is mixed with a hot liquid like coffee or tea, it can dissolve and contribute to the overall temperature of the drink.
Yeast creates alcohol from sugar.
Good old plain water is a sugar free drink that everyone knows. Anything with "diet"in the name will likely be sugar free, but check the label to make sure.
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Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
sports drinks
Most soft drinks contain sugar, and sugar is addictive. It's not the drink, it's the sugar in it.
It is not the carbonation in soft drinks that is bad for your teeth, but the sugar. The sugar in energy drinks, soda, and even Lemonade gets into the gum. Over time it can cause cavities and even go into your blood stream causing blood clots and heart failures.
Because soft drinks have sugar
carbonation causes drinks to fizz
Because soft drinks have sugar
Insulated paper cups for hot drinks help maintain the temperature of the beverage, prevent heat from transferring to the hands, and offer convenience for on-the-go consumption.
One concern is that most sugar free drinks use a sugar substitute, which can sometimes be worse for your body.
A thermos keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold by using a vacuum layer between two walls of the container. This vacuum layer prevents heat transfer by conduction, convection, and radiation. The result is that hot drinks stay hot because heat loss is minimized, and cold drinks stay cold because heat gain is minimized.
pure water