That's the same as asking how many grams in a cup. There are 236.5 grams in a cup.
Zero! That's why it is commonly found in diet sodas.
No but is very bad for your body and sugar is probably a better choice than aspartame.
yes coke has a lot of aspartame as well as caffeine, calories, and other stuff
No. Lactose is a sugar and contains calories.
Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than sugar. One tablespoon of sugar is approximately equivalent to 0.5 grams of aspartame and has 97% fewer calories than sugar.
Asparatame is considered an alternative sweetener. Alternative sweeteners are essentially calorie-free and at least 30 times sweeter than sucrose. There currently are five alternative sweeteners approved for use in the United States: saccharin, acesulfame-K, sucralose, aspartame and neotame. Aspartame is composed of two naturally occurring amino acids (the building blocks of protein) - phenylalanine and aspartate. Aspartame has a flavor similar to sucrose, and also functions as a taste intensifier and enhancer. Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than sucrose and has no aftertaste. A packet of this sweetener is equivalent in sweetness to two teaspoons of sugar (32 calories), for just four calories. Products that contain aspartame must carry a warning to people with phenylketonuria, a rare genetic disorder that prevents proper metabolism of phenylalanine. Unlike the alternate sweeteners saccharin, cyclamate acesulfame K, neotame and sucralose, which have no nutritional value, aspartame contributes calories. This is due to the fact that it can be used by the body just as any other protein, but the amounts are so small that its caloric value is insignificant. Aspartame does not contribute to tooth decay.
No but is very bad for your body and sugar is probably a better choice than aspartame.
Typically all diet drinks have 0 calories and carbs. This does not make it healthy though because it still contains Aspartame or sucralose.
yes coke has a lot of aspartame as well as caffeine, calories, and other stuff
No. Lactose is a sugar and contains calories.
Aspartame
Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than sugar. One tablespoon of sugar is approximately equivalent to 0.5 grams of aspartame and has 97% fewer calories than sugar.
There are three syllables in aspartame: as/par/tame.
Roughly 1.023x10^22 molecules of aspartame or 10,230,000,000,000,000,000,000
can you tell me if sweetex contains ASPARTAME many thanks Bill
Asparatame is considered an alternative sweetener. Alternative sweeteners are essentially calorie-free and at least 30 times sweeter than sucrose. There currently are five alternative sweeteners approved for use in the United States: saccharin, acesulfame-K, sucralose, aspartame and neotame. Aspartame is composed of two naturally occurring amino acids (the building blocks of protein) - phenylalanine and aspartate. Aspartame has a flavor similar to sucrose, and also functions as a taste intensifier and enhancer. Aspartame is 200 times sweeter than sucrose and has no aftertaste. A packet of this sweetener is equivalent in sweetness to two teaspoons of sugar (32 calories), for just four calories. Products that contain aspartame must carry a warning to people with phenylketonuria, a rare genetic disorder that prevents proper metabolism of phenylalanine. Unlike the alternate sweeteners saccharin, cyclamate acesulfame K, neotame and sucralose, which have no nutritional value, aspartame contributes calories. This is due to the fact that it can be used by the body just as any other protein, but the amounts are so small that its caloric value is insignificant. Aspartame does not contribute to tooth decay.
Try Arizona Diet green iced tea with Splenda. It's delicious and almost no calories.
The chemical formula for aspartame is C14H18N2O5. The molar mass is 294.30 g mol−1. If we have 2.50 mg of aspartame, we have 8.495 x 10^-6 mol of aspartame. There are 6.022 x 10 ^23 molecules in a mole so we have 5.116 x 10 ^18 aspartame molecules. There are 18 H atoms per aspartame molecule so there are 9.028 x 10^19 H atoms present in 2.50 mg of aspartame.