Chemistry, asked by virushp6014, 1 year ago

Why does it hurt in the mouth when drinking carbonated beverages?

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Answered by SuyashSonkeshriya
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I assume you mean soda as in the meaning used in the US? (In the UK it’s a fizzy drink, or pop, or juice in the North) If so, I don’t know, but it depends if it’s all types or just specific ones. If it’s only some, check the label to see what they’ve got that the others haven’t.Your body is telling you to not drink soda. It wants water. Lots of it. Save the money spent on soda and travel. Experience new things instead of yucky soda pop.
Answered by JayaramJR
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The Shocking Reason Why Carbonation Burns Your mouth "Carbonation from beverages like soda causes two sensations, making your mouth taste sour and causing a tingling feeling in your nose and throat. The burning sensation that many people feel when drinking carbonated drinks stems from nerves that respond to pain sensations and temperature in your nose and mouth."
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