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[[Image:SodaWater.jpg|thumb|300px|Soda water]]
 
== Name Variations ==
 
* club soda
 
* seltzer water
 
* carbonated water
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* sparkling water
   
 
== About Soda water ==
==Name Variations==
 
*club soda
 
*seltzer water
 
*carbonated water
 
==About Soda water==
 
 
 
Wikipedia Article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Water About Soda water on Wikipedia]
 
Wikipedia Article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Water About Soda water on Wikipedia]
   
Carbonated water, also known as soda water, sparkling water, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H2CO3). Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount of table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate, depending on the bottler.
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'''Carbonated water''', also known as ''soda water'', ''sparkling water'', or ''seltzer water'', is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H<sub><small>2</small></sub>CO<sub><small>3</small></sub>). Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount of table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate, depending on the bottler.
==[[:Category:Buying Soda water|Buying Soda water]]==
 
 
===[[:Category:Soda water Variations|Soda water Variations]]===
 
 
==[[:Category:Preparing Soda water|Preparing Soda water]]==
 
 
==[[:Category:Storing Soda water|Storing Soda water]]==
 
 
==[[:Category:Soda water Recipes|Soda water Recipes]]==
 
 
'''Add a Soda water Recipe to Cookbookwiki:'''
 
 
<verbatim>createpageform-Sodawater</verbatim>
 
 
*[[:Category:Soda water Recipes|Soda water Recipes]]
 
*[[:Category:Soda water Recipes by Preparation Time|Soda water Recipes by Preparation Time]]
 
*[[:Category:Soda water Recipes by Cost|Soda water Recipes by Cost]]
 
*[[:Category:Soda water Recipes by Dish Type|Soda water Recipes by Dish Type]]
 
 
 
 
====Soda water Related Recipes====
 
 
*[[:Category:Soda water|Soda water]]
 
   
[[Category:Waters and Sodas]]
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== [[:Category:Soda water Recipes|Soda water Recipes]] ==
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[[Category:Waters and sodas]]

Latest revision as of 19:11, 24 May 2020

SodaWater

Soda water

Name Variations

  • club soda
  • seltzer water
  • carbonated water
  • sparkling water

About Soda water

Wikipedia Article About Soda water on Wikipedia

Carbonated water, also known as soda water, sparkling water, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic acid (which has the chemical formula H2CO3). Club soda may be identical to plain carbonated water or it may contain a small amount of table salt, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, or disodium phosphate, depending on the bottler.

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