Seltzer$73533$ - translation to English
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Seltzer$73533$ - translation to English

OVER-THE-COUNTER REMEDY
Bromo seltzer; Bromo-seltzer
  • Bromo-Seltzer newspaper ad (1908)

Seltzer      
n. agua de Seltzer, agua carbónica
siphon bottle         
  • Soda siphons
DEVICE FOR DISPENSING CARBONATED OR SODA WATER
Seltzer bottle; Seltzer siphon bottle; Siphon bottle; Soda syphon; Seltzer bottles
Botella de sifón
soda water         
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  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] is designed to contain a marble which seals in the carbonation
  • [[Joseph Priestley]] pioneered a method of carbonation in the 18th century
  • alt=Engraving of assorted scientific equipment, such as a pneumatic trough. A dead mouse rests under one glass canister.
  • Late Victorian seltzogene made by British Syphon
  • A soda siphon circa 1922
  • A modern bar [[soda gun]]
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WATER CONTAINING DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
Sparkling water; Soda Water; Soda water; Two Cents Plain; Seltzer water; Eau avec gaz; L'eau avec gaz; Carbonated waters; Fizzy water; Carbonate water; Soda-water; Carbonated Water; Sparkling Water; Bubbly water; Unflavored Soda; Selzer water; Water with gas; Water carbonator; Seltzer; Sparkling punch; Cool water (carbonated water); Water carbonation; Soft seltzer; Sparkling drink
agua de soda
soda

Definition

soda syphon

Wikipedia

Bromo-Seltzer

Bromo-Seltzer was a brand of antacid formulated to relieve pain occurring together with heartburn, upset stomach, or acid indigestion. It originally contained sodium bromide and acetanilide, both toxic substances which were eventually removed. Its final formulation contained the pain reliever acetaminophen and two reactive chemicals—sodium bicarbonate and citric acid—which created effervescence when mixed with water. Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid.