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What is "carbonated"?
Carbonated refers to a type of beverage that contains carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water, which creates bubbles or fizz. This process is achieved through carbonation, which involves adding pressurized carbon dioxide to the liquid. The carbon dioxide dissolves in the water, forming carbonic acid, which gives the drink its distinctive tangy taste. Carbonated beverages can be found in a variety of flavors, including cola, lemon-lime, orange, and root beer. They are often consumed as a refreshing drink or as a mixer in cocktails. Carbonated drinks are popular around the world and are commonly associated with celebrations and social gatherings. However, excessive consumption of these beverages has been linked to health concerns such as tooth decay, obesity, and increased risk of heart disease.
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