slightly more than enough
no
Not necessarily.
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.
95.78% carbonated water.
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
diet sodas have less carbonation than regular sodas. hope this was helpful
Diet Coke uses artificial sweeteners.
Skittles tend to dissolve faster in Diet Coke compared to regular Coke. This is primarily due to the absence of sugar in Diet Coke, which allows the candy's coating to break down more quickly. The carbonation in both beverages also plays a role, but the sugar content in regular Coke can slow down the dissolution process. Overall, the chemical composition of Diet Coke makes it more effective at dissolving Skittles.
because it has carbonation which also means "fizz". the mentos has a co2 molecule that changes into gas.
Diet Coke contains about 90-99 water.
They both have the same amount of carbonation and it doesn't matter what type it is.
Diet Coke tends to dissolve chalk the fastest due to its high acidity and carbonation levels. The carbonation helps break down the chalk, while the phosphoric acid in Diet Coke further aids in its dissolution.