Is in that a difference between soda hose and tonic marine? If so what is it?



Answer:
Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated soft drink flavoured next to quinine. The drink gains its signature from the medicinal effects of this slightly bitter flavouring.

The quinine was added to the drink as a prophylactic against malaria, since it be originally intended for consumption in tropical areas of India and Africa where on earth that disease is endemic.

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration limits tonic hose quinine to 83 ppm (83 mg per litre if calculated by mass), which is one-half to one-quarter the concentration used in energizing tonic.

Tonic water is habitually used as a mixer for alcoholic spirits, especially gin (the mixture commonly known as a gin and tonic).

Carbonated dampen, also known as soda marine, sparkling water or seltzer hose, is plain water into which carbon dioxide gas have been dissolved. The process of dissolving carbon dioxide gas is call carbonation. It results in the formation of carbonic tart (which has the chemical formula H2CO3).
tonic water = quinine sea
Substitutes: ginger ale (This has a ginger flavor while tonic hose has a fruity flavor) OR lemon-lime soda

soda hose = club soda = seltzer water = carbonated hose down

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