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    disadvantages of carbonated beverages Introduction What are carbonated beverages? Carbonated beverages are said to be those drinks that contain carbon dioxide dissolved in water. The presence of this gas (co2 )creates bubbles in the liquid. Carbonation can occur naturally underground or artificially, through pressurizing. Examples of carbonated beverages include spring water, beer and soda, or pop. Secondly in simple words one can say that Carbonated Beverages are drinks that have had…

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    Pop Is Good Or Bad Essay

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    insides! Pop can be the worse decision in your life! My science fair question was which brand of pop will melt pop off nails faster. Studies show that nails get rust by sitting in water, and being old. Pop is so powerful because of sugar and carbonation. My hypothesis was that Mountain Dew would be the best of the four pops (Mountain Dew, Orange Fanta, Pepsi, and Coke) because all of the sugar. In this experiment my hypothesis was not supported. This is because coke did the best on…

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    Although many people believe that Diet Coke and Mentos causes a chemical reaction, scientists believe it is a physical reaction. Carbon dioxide is drawn to the Mentos, and it creates many small bubbles in the soda. All of the bubbles build up and create pressure within the bottle, causing the soda to shoot out. The explanation for this process is called nucleation. This process consists of bubbles forming in any place where there is a high surface area and a very low volume, places called…

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    astronauts to just pure juice form a gallon to a cup, or eat some stir-fry rice from a plate. According to (Sandhana, Lakshmi. "SPACE FOOD) there are a few items that just do not work in space for example carbonated drinks like coke or soda because the carbonation and the soda separate in microgravity so it is impossible for astronaut to get the full taste of their soda. However, NASA has created a machine that can provide cold and hot water and even juice. How the machine work it is very simple…

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    could have been stopped too early, allowing for a loss of product. Some of the product was lost when the two layers were separated because some of the organic layer could have been removed along with the aqueous layer. Also, the formation of the carbonations from secondary to tertiary could have impacted the reaction because the unstable carbocation would not form the…

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    I strongly believe that chocolate milk shouldn’t be served in schools. I believe this because there is too much sugar. Also, chocolate milk can lead to long and short term health problems. Jamie Oliver says that chocolate milk is liquid candy. Schools should be banned from serving chocolate milk. Ann Cooper, the head of nutrition services for the Boulder Valley School District in Louisville, Colorado says,“Chocolate milk is soda dressed up.” This is true because of the sugar content. In the…

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    The Mentos experiment with Diet Coke is a world famous experiment that people all over the world love to see and recreate. People have tried many different ways to try and increase this amazing reaction by using pressure, fuel, chemicals, and all sorts of stuff to get a better result than last. But what makes the soda fizz into a huge soda volcano? It has to do with a process called nucleation. “Nucleation is the initial process that occurs in the formation of a crystal from a solution, a…

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    Why does Diet Coke and Mentos create such exciting geysers? It is mostly caused by a process called nucleation, where the carbon dioxide in the soda is attracted to the Mentos. When this happens it creates so much pressure that the soda goes flying. So what speeds and slows down this reaction? Some scientists are saying the primary cause of diet coke and mentos geyser is a physical reaction, not a chemical reaction. All the carbon dioxide in the soda is squeezed into the liquid and looks for a…

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    relax, and even the men enjoy it. They say it helped to relax and loosen their muscles. Juniper drank some of the water and said it tasted like soda, but before long, his stomach started hurting really bad. Which i’m guessing is because of all the carbonation he got out of it. After everyone was well relaxed and ready to go and in a way, start fresh, we headed out another 70 miles for Fort Hall. In about 5-6 days we ended up at Fort Hall, which is an old fur trading post, and we could get many…

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    5 Things to Expect When You Finally Quit Drinking Soda Let’s not kid ourselves. It isn’t cigarettes or alcohol that are the most addictive substances in our culture. No, the real culprit is soda. Carbonated, often caffeinated, sugary soda. It is everywhere and you can drink it with almost anything (including cigarettes and alcohol). Quitting soda is often as hard, if not harder, than quitting smoking. So, let’s say you have decided to finally quit drinking soda. Let’s say you have…

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