go to http://www.Amazon.com/Pure-Coca-Premium-Organic-Pound/dp/B002N6HN40 and you can buy it
Cola is a mixture (water, sugar, acid, plant extracts, color). Coca is the brand name, like Pepsi is.
Coca-Cola has a pH under 7.
A company is a pure play when its shares are publicly traded and that has a single business focus. One example is the Coca-cola company because it retails only beverages.
go to Bolivia or any other country that cultivates the coca plant. You can get it for free as long as you can figure out how to isolate the pure compound.
Yes it did, but they removed in 1906 because of the Pure Food & Drug Act made it illegal for cocaine to be used in any product. Instead, it was replaced with caffeine.
All brands like Aquafina from Pepsi, Pure Life from Nestle, Kinley from Coca Cola etc provide pure drinking water. But I prefer Pure Life as they use PET bottles, a fully recyclable and safe food packaging solution.
There is none. Lewis dot structures can only be drawn for individual compounds and elements. Coca Cola is a mixture of many substances.
The scientific name of coca is Erythroxylum coca.
The evaporation rate of Coca-Cola can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and surface area. Generally, liquids with higher sugar content, like Coca-Cola, may evaporate more slowly than pure water due to the presence of solutes. However, specific evaporation rates for Coca-Cola are not commonly published, as they depend on experimental conditions. In practical terms, Coca-Cola will lose carbonation and flavor over time if left exposed to air, but exact rates would require controlled experiments to determine.
Coca is called the same in French: un coca (masc.).
It would be Coca Cola.
Because you are using un coca, your phrase means "a coca plant." Un Coca means "a Coke," and une coca means "cocaine."