8.wich means sprite has the most fizz
The "soda" in soda water refers to sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda. However, modern soda water typically contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water, giving it its characteristic fizziness.
Soda (drink) is acidic as it is effervescence of Co2. Soda(sodium carbonates) does not contain acid but when it reacts with water or vinegar Co2 is evolved to make the resultants acidic in nature and turn blue litmus into red. Sodas containing/mixed with acid( citric acid) or other things ending in acid as ingredients can make it acidic.Citric acid is normally added to make it sour or as preservative.
The purity of caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) can be determined through a titration method, typically using a standard acid, such as hydrochloric acid. A known concentration of acid is added to a solution of caustic soda until the reaction reaches the endpoint, indicated by a pH indicator or pH meter. By calculating the amount of acid used to neutralize the caustic soda, the concentration of sodium hydroxide can be determined, allowing for the calculation of its purity. Additionally, methods like spectroscopy or gravimetric analysis can also be employed for more precise measurements.
Soda, well i did the experiment with diet coke, so i think that counts as soda...
Solution of baking soda is basic.
vinegar
If you add more baking soda to a vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) mix there will only be a further reaction if there is more acetic acid available to react with the baking soda. If the acid was used up by the first amount of baking soda no further reaction can occur.
A soda is indeed an acid.
Baking soda, NaHCO3 is a more weak base, than being a (very) weak acid. pH about 8.0
There is no real answer to this question, because the pH of soda and stomach acid are different. Adding more soda to a bottle of soda does not increase the acidity of the liquid. Imagine adding more orange juice to a glass half full of orange juice - does the taste of acid increase? No. Here's some more info on soda and stomach acid: http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/consumer/faq/soda-and-stomach.shtml
Yes. Baking soda is a base, vinegar is an acid.
Stomach Acid is Hydrochloric Acid mixed with other substances. The pH of hydrochloric acid is pH = 1. So it is a lot more acidic than a soda drink. Heaven forbid, but when you vomit, that horrible burning sensation is the hydrochloric acid from your stomach, refluxing into your throat/mouth.
baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid
citric acid is more soluble than baking soda, and baking soda is more soluble than salt
A PEPSI SODA CONTAINS THE MOST ACID................................................................
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Because its mento soda and sprite