Pepsi is an acid.
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Pepsi is an acid. That way bacteria can not live in it.
Pepsi is an acid. That way bacteria can not live in it.
Pepsi has 48 calories per 100g
What is the acid that makes Coke and Pepsi fizz?
Pepsi uses a large amount of carbonic acid and a small amount of phosphoric acid. This helps mask the strong taste of sugar.
No. their is no need for a thickening agent in Pepsi
As with most things, pepsi in moderation should be OK, but excessive consumption of any cola can contribute to heartburn. Colas contain carbonic acid (that causes the fizz) and caffeine, and both of these can aggravate heartburn.
Pepsi is a carbonated beverage. This means that carbon dioxide is dissolved into solution. When this happens it forms carbonic acid, so yes, Pepsi does have slight acidic properties.
Pepsi contains carbonic acid (this is the form of carbon dioxide dissolved in water that gives carbonated drinks their fiz), phosphoric acid, and citric acid.
Pepsi contains Citric Acid. Citric Acid is what provides Pepsi's tang. It is a weak acid with a pH of about 3.15. The Citric Acid in Pepsi is what disolves contaminates that coat the penny.