How is air dissolved in water different from ordinary air?
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In soda it is not air dissolved in water, but carbon dioxide (OK, there is some air as well, but air is not what makes it bubbly :) ). CO2 reacts with water producing carbonic acid, H2CO3, that is why it "dissolves" in water. The acid is, however, unstable and readily disintegrates back into water and CO2.
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