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I am wondering about this topic because I just finished my science fair experiment on testing differnet sodas with their different carbonation levels. At the end, diet pepsi had the most carbonation, and I was thinking that it had to do with having no sodium or sugar. Does this have anything to do with it? If it does, why does it have anything to do with the carbonation levels?
Re: Does sodium or sugar affect how much carbonation there is in a soda?
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