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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (136344)4/7/2001 4:31:33 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
re:"Why is CO2 used to make soda pop when nitrogen is order of magnitude more abundant."

CO2 use in soda pop has nothing to do with abundance......it is used because CO2 when dissolved in water under pressure forms carbonic acid, ie H2CO3, which produces the fizz when as it decomposes when the pressure is reduced. Nitrogen simply dissolves in H2O as nitrogen, it produces no fizz.

Why don't you answer the question of Delbert, vis-a-vis the funding the global warming skeptics. And while you at it why don't you publish your CO2 simulation, Mr. Engineer. You're not too shy to show us everything else you've ever done. Mr. Watson, you epitomize the phrase hanging in many laboratories across this country, ie "Four years ago I couldn't spell inginear, today I are one..."
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