Containing carbon dioxide gas under pressure, especially pertaining to beverages
Soda pop and soda water are carbonated drinks.
{a} combined with carbon
having carbonation (especially artificially carbonated)
{s} impregnated with carbon dioxide; turned into carbon; combined with a carbon; turned into a carbonate; bubbly (of a drink)
Combined or impregnated with carbonic acid
Containing carbon-dioxide gas under pressure
Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide. colas and other carbonated soft drinks. = fizzy. carbonated drinks contain small bubbles fizzy
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carbonated water: Water containing carbon dioxide dissolved in it under pressure. This is not to be confused with Soda Water which is an entirely different substance because if it lost it's carbonation, it would be called de-carbonated soda water
carbonated water: water which has been mixed which carbon dioxide gas
carbonate: any salt or ester of carbonic acid
carbonate: {n} a salt formed by carbonic acid and a base
carbonate: {s} contains carbon dioxide
carbonate: 1 an inorganic ion with a charge of -2, containing carbon bound directly to three oxygens in a in a flat triangular arrangement 2 A compound containing CO32- ions
carbonate: Many rocks, such as limestone, contain Carbonate Chemical formula: CO3
carbonate: Minerals, rocks or, sediments composed of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms (CaCO3), including the minerals calcite, aragonite, and dolomite
carbonate: To inject or dissolve carbon dioxide gas in beer
carbonate: treat with carbon dioxide; "Carbonated soft drinks"
carbonate: A mineral compound characterized by a fundamental anionic structure of CO3-2
carbonate: {f} fill with carbon dioxide; turn into a carbon (by burning)
carbonate: turn into a carbonate
carbonate: A molecule containing the carbonate molecule (CO3 -2)
carbonate: A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc
carbonate: A compound containing the radical CO3-2 It is found naturally occurring in ground water in contact with limestone or dolomite in the form of CaCo3 or MgCo3