Yes, Sprite contains water which is H2Oand so containshydrogen.
The chemical formula of Sprite is C12H22O11, which represents its ingredients such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a specific ratio.
The chemical elements in a can of Sprite are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and occasionally phosphorus (if containing phosphoric acid). These elements make up the various compounds such as water, sugar (sucrose), carbon dioxide, and citric acid that give Sprite its taste and properties.
The solvent in Sprite is water.
No, both sprite and water do not contain oxygen as a primary component. The oxygen content in these beverages comes from the dissolved oxygen in water used to make them. However, water has a higher oxygen content since it consists mainly of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, while sprite is a carbonated beverage made with water and other ingredients.
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
The chemical formula of Sprite is C12H22O11, which represents its ingredients such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a specific ratio.
The chemical elements in a can of Sprite are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and occasionally phosphorus (if containing phosphoric acid). These elements make up the various compounds such as water, sugar (sucrose), carbon dioxide, and citric acid that give Sprite its taste and properties.
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Normal Sprite has 140 calories while Sprite Zero has 0 calories.
Sprite does not have grapefruit juice. There is a grapefruit juice which has sprite in it. You can add sprite to nearly any drink to make a spritzer.
No sprite has no caffeine. On the slip around the sprite bottle says NO CAFFEINE.Thx,WildComet on Horse Isle 1
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a shakespearean sprite is: Ariel!
The solvent in Sprite is water.