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Where does the “fizz” in soda come from?
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The "fizz" or bubbles in soda come from carbon dioxide (CO2) gas dissolved in the liquid. Sparkling water or soda is typically made by injecting carbon dioxide under pressure into the beverage. When the bottle or can is opened, the pressure is released and the carbon dioxide bubbles rapidly escape, creating the characteristic fizz or effervescence.
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