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to prevent scurvy during his second voyage to the South Seas. Priestley never realized the commercial potential of his product, though he did refer to it as his "happiest discovery."
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water from Germany gave rise to the generic use of the term for carbonated water, particularly from a
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This article is about the type of carbonated water. For the Irish soft drinks brand, see
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and offset the acidity of introducing carbon dioxide gas (which creates low 3–4 pH
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chemistry professor, began producing carbonated water under pressure and selling it in
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is artificially added to replicate constituents commonly found in natural
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published in 1772. The pamphlet explained the process of dripping
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James Monroe Jay; Martin J. Loessner; David Allen Golden (2005).
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The dissolved gas in carbonated water acts as a temporary
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Index

Club (soft drink)
Club Soda (Montreal)

private-label
Canada
carbonated water
drink mixer
Sodium bicarbonate
potassium sulfate
potassium bicarbonate
potassium citrate
sodium citrate
mineral waters
carbonic acid
Selters
soda siphon
seltzer water
Joseph Priestley
carbonated water
sulfuric acid
chalk
carbon dioxide
scurvy
James Cook
Johann Jacob Schweppe
jeweler
Geneva
Benjamin Silliman
Yale
New Haven, Connecticut

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