which acid is use in making cold drinks
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Citric acid
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Citric acid
The three most common acids in soft drinks are citric, carbonic and phosphoric acids. Citric acid comes from citrus products and any soft drink with citrus flavoring will contain it. The chemical formula is H(3)C(6)H(5)O(7). Carbonic acid forms from dissolved carbon dioxide, which is present in almost all soft drinks.
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citric acid.
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The primary acid used in colas is phosphoric acid, while the one used in citrus flavored drinks is usually citric acid. Carbonated water (water that has the gas carbon dioxide dissolved in it under pressure) is also mildly acidic (it is chemically carbonic acid, H 2CO 3).
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