Information about Soda

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Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda or soda ash), Na2CO3, is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It most commonly occurs as a crystalline heptahydrate which readily effloresces to form a white powder, the monohydrate.
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Sodium bicarbonate is the chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. Because it has long been known and is widely used, the salt has many other names including sodium hydrogencarbonate, sodium bicarb, baking soda, bread soda,
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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also known as lye, caustic soda and sodium hydrate, is a caustic metallic base. Caustic soda forms a strong alkaline solution when dissolved in a solvent such as water.
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Sodium oxide is a chemical compound with the formula Na2O. It is used in ceramics and glasses. Treatment with water affords sodium hydroxide.
Na2O + H2O → 2 NaOH


The alkali metal oxides M2
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The term soft drink (more commonly known as soda, pop, or soda pop in parts of the United States and Canada, or fizzy drinks in the U.K.[1]) refers to carbonated drinks that do not contain alcohol.
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Cola is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.[1]

Originally invented by the druggist John Stith Pemberton it has become popular worldwide.
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Carbonated water, also known as sparkling water, fizzy water, soda water, club soda, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation.
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Carbonated water, also known as sparkling water, fizzy water, soda water, club soda, or seltzer water, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is called carbonation.
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The ice cream soda or float is a treat made, typically, by mixing ice cream with either a soft drink or flavored syrup and carbonated water, often with some special technique to encourage the partial slushing of the ice cream itself.
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S. soda

Binomial name
Salsola soda
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Salsola soda, more commonly known in English as Opposite Leaved Saltwort, Oppositeleaf Russian Thistle, or Barilla Plant,
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The Soda Mountains are located in the eastern Mojave Desert in California, USA. The range lies to the north of Interstate 15 west of the town of Baker. The range reaches an elevation of 1,102 meters at the western end of the range.
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Soda Stereo or Soda Stéreo is an influential Argentine rock power trio formed in 1982 (see 1982 in music) consisting of guitarist and vocalist Gustavo Cerati, bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti.
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Soda is a Belgian comic strip series by Philippe Tome (writing) and Bruno Gazzotti (art). The first two albums and the first eleven plates of the third were drawn by Luc Warnant.
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Soda & His Million Piece Band was an L.A.-based rock band that played punk-inflected Americana and Blues. Fronted by Tom "Soda" Gardocki (one-time guitarist in the 90's punk band Wax), who sang and played guitar and harmonica, the group consisted of Ben Loory (mandolin, baritone
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In the field of software application development, Service-Oriented Development of Applications (or SODA) is a way of producing service-oriented architecture applications. Use of the term SODA was first used by the Gartner research firm.
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SODA (Short-course Off-road Drivers Association) was an off-road racing sanctioning body in the United States.

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