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    What is soda? What does it do to you? If you don't know anything about soda let me tell you some interesting facts. Missing Claim, My three reasons are In my opinion, putting labels on drinks is 100% ok with me. Knowing what goes in your body is really important because of health. Drinking a one 12-ounce soda a day can increase the chances of a heart attack by 30% which is pretty bad if your still young. By telling you about this topic it could help you or a family member and friend reduce the…

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    Americans consume close to 50 billion liters of soda per year, which is equal to 216 liters or about 57 gallons per person. In other words the consumption of soda is staggering; putting a warning label on soda we could bring that number down. Sugary drinks should have warning labels, because it is addicting and can wreck your body. First of all, soda can wreck people’s bodies. Soda can turn teeth yellow, turn livers into a grotesque lump of scar tissue, it can lead to obesity, heart disease, and…

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    Baking Soda Rocket

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    Baking Soda and Vinegar Rockets Introduction: Baking soda and vinegar are both compounds that can go off at any moment when it is applied. We had to see what would happen is we added 10mL of vinegar in the canister and see what amount of baking soda could make the canister go the furthers. We found out that this whole turning baking soda and vinegar to a rocket was going to be a chemical change. The chemical name for baking soda is (NaHCO3) and the chemical name for vinegar is (CH3COOH) and both…

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    from consuming sweet carbonated beverages, also known as soft drinks or sodas (Stampler, 2014). However, many Americans still choose to drink the beverages which they know are harmful to their health (Stampler, 2014). On average, every American drinks almost two cans of soda per day (Schulz, 2002). Why are then Americans so obsessed with soda when they know it does them no good? This phenomenon might be occurring because sodas simply taste good. It might also be because they have some kind of a…

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    Baking Soda Stoichiometry

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    research on baking soda and vinegar, CO2 production from their reaction, base and acidic substances reacting, and stoichiometry of baking soda and vinegar reactions. After doing research, I found many interesting facts and information. First I researched vinegar. It is an alcoholic liquid that has been allowed to sour. Vinegar is acidic; it has a pH of 2-3 (Decelles 2002). Then, I researched about baking soda. Baking soda is white powder that is used for cooking and cleaning. Baking soda is a…

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    Popcorn Vs Soda

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    heading to the theater and you buy your ticket. You head over to the concession stand for your popcorn and soda. In the 1990s, a regular-sized soda weighed in at 6.5 fluid ounces and a small-sized popcorn was a reasonable treat. That’s about 355 calories. The same movie food items today has more than tripled in its size. These days, a movie-theater-sized tub of popcorn and a regular sized soda have almost 880 calories, that not including extra snack and add-ons. Approximately 10 percent of U.S.…

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    of baking soda added to vinegar affect the amount of CO2 produced?” “If more baking soda is added to 50mL of vinegar, then more CO2 gas will be produced,” was the hypothesis. The independent variable was the different amounts of baking soda. Therefore, the dependent variable was the amount of CO2 produced. The control group was the 1 15mL spoonful of baking soda used. Results were compared to the control to see change. The experimental group was the 2 and 3 15mL spoonfuls of baking soda.…

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    Soda Social Norm

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    their outlet is coffee, for others it is soda. Personally, I was a soda addict but I had a life changing experience during a time I was so sick, all that I was allowed to drink was water and this completely changed my habits. Once in a while I am still guilty of wanting a glass of soda when I am tired but need to make it through a work day or even slipping a drink while at an event. This is a challenge many people face. Recent changes were made to increase soda taxes which not only has affected…

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    Soda Informative Speech

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    Are you overweight? Do you think diet soda will help you lose weight? Well that is what soda does to you and what you may think of it. Why do you choose to drink soda? Do you know what it can do to you? Well think again soda is ruining your life whether you like it or not. If you stop drinking soda you will absolutely see a change in your life. Did you know the caramel coloring in soda is linked to all types of cancer? Also soda is bad for your bones and soda does not make you lose weight it…

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    Soda Argumentative Essay

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    Introduction Sodas and soft drinks have been the number one choices for beverages in the world for years. Sure, soda has a great flavor, but what many people do not know is that the great taste comes with serious side effects. Many studies have been conducted that prove the effects that soda has on the body are threatening to staying healthy and even staying alive. How Can Consuming Soda cBe Life Threatening? Multiple studies have been conducted that show a life-threatening relationship…

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