carbonation
Prononciation : [ˌkɑːr.bəˈneɪ.ʃən]
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Contexte : « food and drink »
(noun) the process of adding gas to a liquid, usually to make drinks fizzy. When you open a soda, the bubbling you see is because of carbonation.
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The sparkling water had a refreshing carbonation that made it fun to drink.
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The flat soda lost its carbonation and tasted bland.
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What happens to a drink when its carbonation goes away?
Contexte : « physical change »
(noun) the state of a beverage when it has bubbles in it. This usually happens with drinks like soda or sparkling water and makes them bubbly and exciting.
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The carbonation in the champagne made it bubbly and celebratory.
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Without carbonation, the drink was dull and lifeless.
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How does carbonation affect the texture of a drink?
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