wooly_boy t1_j0r5grg wrote
Reply to comment by obnoxygen in Would it be possible to 'carbonate' a beverage with a gas much heavier or lighter than air, and then when the consumer drinks it, the gas density changes their voice pich? Such as with the helium trick? by infadibulum
Can someone please do this and post video?
Indemnity4 t1_j0rxsjd wrote
Not going to work.
Air is already 80% nitrogen gas and ~20% oxygen. You won't get any appreciable change in the gas composition by inputting more nitrogen.
CygnusX-1-2112b t1_j0s0fzl wrote
I mean since chlorine is a water-soluable gas, we can try that one instead!
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NocteStridio t1_j0tnuij wrote
It might be different, the two main things we belch are co2 from carbonated beverages or gasses released by gut bacteria metabolisms
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