Shangas
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Hey folks.
I wasn't sure where to post this. If there's a more suitable location, a moderator can move it there.
I've been experimenting with making soda-water the old-fashioned way, but I only have a basic understanding of how this works, and I can't really find any instructions about how to do it online. So hopefully someone with more knowledge than me, can help.
I'm going by what I saw in a historical TV documentary series. It seems to work, but not as well as I'd like.
So if anyone has any tips, that'd be nice.
I'm using citric acid and baking soda, mixed in water, to try and make carbon dioxide gas. Sealed in a bottle of water, this is supposed to create soda-water (the basis of all modern soft-drinks).
The problem is, I don't know what ratios of water, soda and acid to use. And I can't find any reliable information online.
Once the water is treated with soda and acid, the bottle is sealed, and then thoroughly shaken to mix the ingredients and get the gaseous reaction going. But I can never get enough gas.
I figure I just need to add greater and greater quantities of soda and acid until I generate enough gas in the water. Is that about right?
I wasn't sure where to post this. If there's a more suitable location, a moderator can move it there.
I've been experimenting with making soda-water the old-fashioned way, but I only have a basic understanding of how this works, and I can't really find any instructions about how to do it online. So hopefully someone with more knowledge than me, can help.
I'm going by what I saw in a historical TV documentary series. It seems to work, but not as well as I'd like.
So if anyone has any tips, that'd be nice.
I'm using citric acid and baking soda, mixed in water, to try and make carbon dioxide gas. Sealed in a bottle of water, this is supposed to create soda-water (the basis of all modern soft-drinks).
The problem is, I don't know what ratios of water, soda and acid to use. And I can't find any reliable information online.
Once the water is treated with soda and acid, the bottle is sealed, and then thoroughly shaken to mix the ingredients and get the gaseous reaction going. But I can never get enough gas.
I figure I just need to add greater and greater quantities of soda and acid until I generate enough gas in the water. Is that about right?