No. They both have the same amount of carbonated water
Diet Coke's aspartame contributes to the reaction, but any carbonated liquid will produce some effect.
92.31% carbonated water
If you shake the can then it wont only fizz and sizzle but explode because the citric acid will make the bubbles with the other ingredients will make CO2 and the solution will have no where to go but explode with a million bubbles coming out the can.
Diet coke because it has the most chemicals and bad stuff in it along with coke.
Diet Coke is approximately 99 water.
A carbonated drink, usually Diet Coke.
diet coke
95.78% carbonated water.
Diet Coke contains about 90-99 water.
No. You can get water, beer, food, etc. but not Diet Coke!
Diet Coke™ - Ingredients Carbonated Water High Fructose Corn Syrup Caramel Color Phosphoric Acid Natural Flavors Caffeine Aspartame (NutraSweet) Potassium Benzoate Citric acid
The ingredients listed on the Diet Coke label typically include carbonated water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, aspartame, potassium benzoate, natural flavors, citric acid, and caffeine.