Carbonic acid is used in soft drinks Why???
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Carbonic acid is used in soft drinks in order to get the fizz, sour and sparkling taste to these drinks. Carbonic acid is only used because it is a very weak acid and is also a volatile/respiratory acid which is directly excreted by lungs in the form of a gas(CO₂).
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The bubbles in fizzy drinks are caused by carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a colourless odourless gas that dissolves in water under pressure.
The carbon dioxide forms a very weak carbonic acid, (H2C03) which causes the tingly sensation on your tongue. The amount of carbonic acid created depends on the pressure.

Carbonated drink [Image: Mademoiselle Antonova under CC-BY-NC-ND licence]
Removing the top from a carbonated drink bottle releases pressure and causes the excess carbon dioxide molecules to come out of solution, as bubbles.
The liquid is, however, still supersaturated and will continue to release the carbon dioxide until it goes "flat".
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a very stable compound, which doesn’t burn or support combustion.
If it’s cooled to -79.9 degrees Celsius it immediately forms a solid called ’dry-ice’.
There is no liquid phase. Conversely, warming dry-ice turns it directly back into a gas by a process called ’sublimation.
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The carbon dioxide forms a very weak carbonic acid, (H2C03) which causes the tingly sensation on your tongue. The amount of carbonic acid created depends on the pressure.

Carbonated drink [Image: Mademoiselle Antonova under CC-BY-NC-ND licence]
Removing the top from a carbonated drink bottle releases pressure and causes the excess carbon dioxide molecules to come out of solution, as bubbles.
The liquid is, however, still supersaturated and will continue to release the carbon dioxide until it goes "flat".
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a very stable compound, which doesn’t burn or support combustion.
If it’s cooled to -79.9 degrees Celsius it immediately forms a solid called ’dry-ice’.
There is no liquid phase. Conversely, warming dry-ice turns it directly back into a gas by a process called ’sublimation.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
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