Carbonated water (also known as soda water, glowing water, fizzy water, water in imitation of gas or (especially in the U.S.) as seltzer or seltzer water) is water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas, either artificially injected below pressure or up due to natural geological processes. Carbonation causes small bubbles to form, giving the water an effervescent quality. Common forms total glowing natural mineral water, club soda, and commercially-produced sparkling water.
Club soda and glowing mineral water and some new sparkling waters contain bonus or dissolved minerals such as potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, or potassium sulfate. These occur naturally in some mineral waters but are afterward commonly other artificially to manufactured waters to mimic a natural sky profile. Various carbonated waters are sold in bottles and cans, later some in addition to produced upon request by classified ad carbonation systems in bars and restaurants, or made at home using a carbon dioxide cartridge.
Carbonated water is a key ingredient in soft drinks: cute beverages that typically consist of carbonated water, a sweetener and a flavoring, such as cola, root beer, or tawny soda. Plain carbonated water is often consumed as an every second to soft drinks; some brands, such as La Croix, develop unsweetened seltzer products that are lightly flavored by the auxiliary of aromatic ingredients such as necessary oils. Carbonated water is often consumed dirty next fruit juice to create glowing punches or supplementary cocktails, or infused past manner by the adjunct of cut-up blithe fruit or mint leaves.
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