The science behind fixing flat sparkling water

Although it may seem like a complex process, reintroducing carbon dioxide to your flat water is simpler than it appears. One effective technique is to transfer the water into a tightly sealed container. From there, you can visit a nearby gas station to use one of their high-pressure carbon dioxide tanks. Another option is to add dry ice, which is the solid form of carbon dioxide. Just give the container a good shake until the carbon dioxide dissolves and the bubbles return.
If these methods still seem a bit too daring, you might want to consider investing in a soda maker, like the popular SodaStream. This appliance allows you to carbonate tap water in under two minutes, while also helping to reduce single-use plastic waste from bottled water. Once you’re finished, simply pour yourself a glass and savor the refreshing fizz of your freshly carbonated water.
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