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It's carbonated acid.
Obviously it was impractical and ineffective, because the carbonated acid doesn't harm sperm, as was presumed.
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Furthermore, carbonated water forms carbonic acid that reacts with rocks and improves permeability (i.e. injectibility) while CO2 dissolves in oil, causes oil expansion, lowers oil viscosity and improves recovery.
The "fizz" effect in your mouth when drinking a carbonated drink is a result of the very mild carbonic acid (H2CO3) produced when the water is mixed under pressure with carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.
When enough acid is produced to lower the pH below 5.5, the acid dissolves carbonated hydroxyapatite, the main component of tooth enamel, in a process known as demineralization.
Avoid drinking carbonated drinks as the acid stains your teeth.
All carbonated drinks, including soda (even diet varieties) contain a lot of acid such as citric, phosphoric and carbonic acids which can rapidly dissolve enamel on teeth.
Dry powders of polylactic acid and nanocrystalline carbonated apatite, analogous to bone mineral were co-ground in a tumbling ball mill in order to disperse the mineral filler within the polymer.
Carbonated beverages are very acidic with a usual pH of 4. High acid content can add injury to the affected parts.
Carbonated drinks contain carbon dioxide gas.
In this study, we developed a hydrothermal process to synthesize carbonated hydroxyapatite nanorods with different carbonate contents, using ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) as templates.
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