Is a carbonated drink absorbed faster because of carbonation?
Carbonated beverages typically do not get absorbed faster than non-carbonated beverages. The rate of absorption of a beverage primarily depends on factors like the osmotic pressure of the fluid and the surface area available for absorption. Generally, water is absorbed the fastest, followed by sports drinks, and then sugary drinks like soda. The presence of carbonation itself doesn't significantly impact the rate of absorption.
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