soda(water)

  • 121Soda alum — Sodium alum, Na2SO4·Al2(SO4)3·24H2O, is a form of alum, which mainly occurs in nature as the mineral mendozite. It is very soluble in water, and is extremely difficult to purifyFact|date=September 2008. In the preparation of this salt, it is… …

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  • 122soda lake — noun : alkali lake * * * ˈsoda lake 7 [soda lake] noun (technical) a lake in which the water contains a lot of ↑sodium …

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  • 123soda-acid extinguisher — /ˌsoʊdər æsəd əkˈstɪŋgwɪʃə/ (say .sohduhr asuhd uhk stinggwishuh) noun a fire extinguisher invented in the late 19th century containing a solution of soda bicarbonate in water and a phial of concentrated sulphuric acid; when used, the phial was… …

  • 124soda straw —    1. Proto stalactite in which water flow down through the center of the straw. Upon entering a vadose cave passage, the change in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide cause CO2 degassing and the slow precipitation of CaCO3. The straw grows… …

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  • 125soda-acid — noun Used attributively to describe a fire extinguisher that generates a stream of water powered by carbon dioxide generated by reacting sulfuric acid with sodium bicarbonate …

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  • 126soda siphon — noun a bottle from which carbonated water is dispensed by allowing the gas pressure to force it out …

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  • 127soda [ˈsəʊdə] — noun [C/U] water with gas in it that you add to an alcoholic drink …

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  • 128Carbonated water — Carbon dioxide bubbles in a carbonated soft drink. Carbonated water (also known as club soda, soda water, sparkling water, seltzer, or fizzy water) is water into which carbon dioxide gas under pressure has been dissolved, a process that causes… …

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