yes
Coke is a pure substance. It is primarily composed of carbon atoms and does not contain any other types of atoms or molecules.
yes, that is what the bubbles are
no a coke can is made of aluminum
carbon dioxide yes!
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
Coke does contain iron in the soft drink, however, the iron content may be different for each product. A regular Coke that is 100 grams will contain 0.11 milligrams of iron, while a Coke that is without caffeine will contain 0.02 milligram of iron.
Coke is a relatively pure form of carbon. Coke is produced in a process designed to remove sulfur and nitrogen compounds from bituminous coal, and to convert tarry materials -- compounds which contain carbon, hydrogen, and possibly a little oxygen -- to carbon. The coking process is not usually designed to get rid of soil nor ash from coal, and it is usually not particularly effective at doing so. There are many different grades of coal, but none of them are particularly pure forms of carbon. Anthracite, the highest grade, is 92-98% carbon, bituminous coal 60-75% carbon, while lignite, "brown coal", is typically only 25-35% carbon.
No, regular Coke does not contain aspartame. It is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup and sugar.
coke mean Carbon is in it's natural state... C
No, Coca-Cola does not contain aspartame.
Coke does not contain vitamin A or any other vitamins.
Coke doesn't contain polonium or bismuth.