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The image outlines a five-stage process for producing carbonated drinks: Stage 1 starts with raw water being filtered, softened, with added chemicals, and pumped through a filter; Stage 2 involves heating through electric heaters, cooling in a pipe, followed by carbonation using carbon dioxide; Stage 3 consists of the mixing tank where colouring, syrup, and flavour are added; Stage 4 includes a filtering process and the filling of resulting liquid into bottles and cans; and Stage 5 concludes with packaging, involving boxed bottles, and cans loaded onto trucks for dispatch to supermarkets.
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The flow chart illustrates how to make carbonated drinks.
It is noticeable that the process consists of five different steps. This process starts with filtering the water and ends with packaging cans and bottles and delivering to various places of trade.
The first stage is water cleaning, in which the water is filtered and softened using chemicals. After this, the water is pumped into heaters that uses electric power, then it goes into cooling pipes, and to huge barrels, where carbon dioxide and water is putted together. Then, this water is put into mixing tanks, where different liquids, such as syrup, flavor and coloring is blended into it.
Next, it gets filtered for the second time, and filled inside bottles and cans of different sizes. In the final step, these bottles and cans are packaged into boxes and delivered into many supermarkets.
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