kuplauttamiseen
Kuplauttamiseen, often translated as "bubbling" or "carbonation," refers to the process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas into a liquid, typically water or a beverage, under pressure. This process creates small bubbles of carbon dioxide that are released when the pressure is reduced, such as when a container is opened.
The solubility of carbon dioxide in water is dependent on temperature and pressure. Colder liquids can hold
Historically, natural carbonation occurred in some mineral springs, leading to the development of naturally effervescent drinks.
Kuplauttamiseen is fundamental to the production of a wide variety of beverages, including sparkling water, soda,