karbonatsiooni
Karbonatsiooni, also known as carbonation, is the process of dissolving carbon dioxide (CO2) gas into a liquid under pressure. This process is most commonly associated with the production of carbonated beverages like soda water, sparkling wine, and beer. When CO2 is dissolved in water, it forms carbonic acid, which gives the liquid a slightly acidic taste and a characteristic effervescence. The bubbles that rise to the surface are pockets of CO2 gas escaping from the liquid as the pressure is released.
The principle behind carbonation relies on Henry's Law, which states that the solubility of a gas in
Industrially, carbonation is achieved using specialized equipment that injects CO2 into the beverage under controlled pressure