If I add baking soda to lemon juice and water or use carbonated water is the carbon the same as the CO2 in the atmosphere?
If I add baking soda to lemon juice and water or use carbonated water is the carbon the same as the CO2 in the atmosphere?
I was thinking of making lemonade and was wondering if it would let CO2 into the atmosphere or not.
Yes, except don't do this.
The reaction is
NaHCO3 + CH3COOH -> Na+ + CH3COO- + + H2O + CO2
If you know how to read those. Sure the CO2 is the same if you let the vessel pressurise but that sodium ion and ethanoate isn't! Sodium salts taste well very salty. It'll ruin the lemonade
edit: oh also if climate. If you burn a tonne of coal that's 3 tonnes of CO2 in what I like to call "nature's fume hood" (don't worry I'm sure it's consequence free). We currently burn about 15 billion tonnes of coal alone per year. When I carbonate a litre of water around 5 grams dissolves I think? so if we have every single person on earth a litre of fizzy water each day we would emit 120 million tonnes of co2 a year. Which is 1% of coal alone, which is less than half our emissions of CO2 for power alone, and co2 isn't the only factor in warming.
So even in the absolutely insane case of a planet of fizzy water addicts where even babies are chugging the stuff it wouldn't matter at all.
Good point Salty lemonade does not sound very nice.
Yeah I tried this once as a kid haha. You neutralise a bunch of the acid so it isn't crisp and sharp, instead it tastes like mildly lemon salt.
oh sorry brain fart, replace ethanoic acid with citric, same difference really it'll still be salty. I thought you meant adding vinegar and bicard like highschool science to make co2.
If you want though you can generate the co2 that way separately and pump the gas into the lemonade. That'll not ruin the flavour
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I appreciate all of this chemistry trivia ❤️
Actually adding (small amounts of) baking soda and an acid to drinks is a fairly well traveled (and old fashioned) means of carbonating them. The contribution of the Sodium to the taste of the drink usually isn't very high unless you're adding more than is needed for carbonation and can be overcome with the addition of a sweetener
Really? But to get decent carbonation you would need to add a lot. Like 15 grams or so because dissolution is not very efficient, most the co2 is going to pressurise the headspace