what is difference between carbonated water and non carbonated water
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Carbonated water (also known as club soda or soda water) gets its carbonation artificially from the process of adding carbon dioxide gases to produce carbonic acid. In addition to its bubbles, you will also find salts in carbonated water which can come in the form of sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, potassium salts, plain table salt or a mixture of these elements. Salt that is added to soda water is meant to give it a better, lighter taste, all while neutralizing acidity.
The “sparkle” in sparkling water can either occur naturally, or it can be made artificially using a sparkling water system. The sparkling water you buy at the store generally has no additives -- unless you buy flavored sparkling water
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