Hi, new to forums. This question has been bothering me for some time, I could really use some help with it. I haven't been able to find much info on the usual search engine suspects.
One day when rum was on sale, I figured I would purchase some and try to mix a Rum and Coke (I am not a frequent imbiber of mixed or any alcoholic drinks). Almost instantly after adding the rum, the carbonation (fizzing) disappeared. While the drink tasted pleasant, it left me wondering exactly what compound I was drinking (there are many pleasant-smelling chemicals that would not be wise to drink).
After doing some research, I've been left with two options; the alcohol reacted with the carbonic acid, the phosphoric acid, or both. From what I can gather, the compounds produced would have been:
triethyl phosphate (a solvent, plasticizer and industrial catalyst)
and/or
diethyl carbonate (used as a solvent as well as an electrolyte in lithium batteries)
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas, thanks.
Dan