yes, that is what the bubbles are
yes they are so is Pepsi and Gingerale
yes, carbon dioxide
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Yes. Coke has very little carbon dioxide, and Dr. Pepper has the most that I have ever measured in a soda!
All carbonated drinks, including Coca Cola, use carbon dioxide (CO2).
Cola drinks contain carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide gas) and many also contain phosphoric acid (and/or lactic acid) to balance the sweet taste.
the secret recipe is........................................................................................nothing,coca cola is just a special drink with gas and carbon dioxide,it just easy
The gas to create bubbles in the cola is carbon dioxide.
I try this experiment and then i knew that diet coke has the most carbon dioxide. Then pesi comes in second place.
It 'fizzes' because it contains carbon dioxide I think. But more fizz than what?
All fizzy beverages such as these contain the gas carbon dioxide.
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
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No, it does'nt. Infact Diet Coke has less "bubbles" or carbonation in it the regular coke. this is because when they create the Diet factor in coke the soulution is less reactent to sugars and calories creating less carbonation
Diet cola explodes (or at least fountains) when mints are added because the mint provides a surface for bubbles of carbon dioxide to exit solution in the cola all at once. The result is a large amount of gas produced in a relatively short space of time, creating the explosion/fountain effect.