Yes. Coke has very little carbon dioxide, and Dr. Pepper has the most that I have ever measured in a soda!
YES!!!!
I believe they are the same.
In a bottle because the coke in the bottle,the gas carbon dioxide to make it fizz.
(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)Coke reacts with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and a lot of heat.Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heatC(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)Carbon dioxide reacts with more coke to form carbon monoxideCarbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon MonoxideCO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
Not sure. i was looking for an answer online when i found this question, but one thing is for sure, sprite bubbles atleast 2wice as much as coke. that goes for all clear soda's vs dark colas
Coke because Dr. pepper waters down faster.
The level of carbonation can vary by the size of the bottle or can. The dissolved carbon dioxide at the bottling plant is about 4 times the concentration in the atmosphere. This will slowly release into the air once the container is opened, and even more quickly if the container is cooled while unsealed.
nope coke has more syrup in it
Dr Pepper Has 41Mg and Diet Coke Has 46 Mg :D
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
Carbon dioxide is forced into the liquid at high pressure, causing some of it to dissolve (actually, even at normal pressures some carbon dioxide will dissolve in water, but using higher pressure makes more of it dissolve).
No. Carbon dioxide is a gas that dissolves in water forming carbonic acid, H2CO3. This is thbasis of carbonated drinks, like coke, sprite and other ell known brands.