95.78% carbonated water.
slightly more than enough
no
They both have the same amount of carbonation and it doesn't matter what type it is.
Not necessarily.
you put carbon dioxide over the coke under high, high pressures.
Ummm...Coke does becasue it has MORE sugar
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Almost all types of sodas gotta similar level of carbonation, probably Coke and Spride are the best examples, unless if it is a diet soda like diet coke.
Coca-Cola and Diet Coke typically contain a similar amount of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is used to create their characteristic fizziness. The CO2 content in these beverages can range from about 2.5 to 3.5 volumes of CO2, depending on the specific formulation and carbonation process. This level of carbonation is designed to enhance the sensory experience of the drink.
it doesnt
No. The fizz is determined by the carbonation.
Sprite typically goes flat faster than Coke due to its lower carbonation levels. The carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages is what gives them their fizziness, so with Sprite having less carbonation, it tends to lose its bubbles quicker than Coke.