Yes sprite does have citric acid. I got this answer from www.cocacola.com
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
The acidity of Sprite is about 2.88 pH. That means that like many other carbonated beverages, it is considered fairly acidic.
In an experiment i did in chemistry i found it to be .0105 molar or 2.02 mg of citric acid per mL of soda (this was for diet sierra mist i believe)
The soft drink Sprite contains a citric acid. It may also contain other types of acid, depending on what country it is in.
Yes sprite does have citric acid. I got this answer from www.cocacola.com
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
It is h20 and citric acid
The acidity of Sprite is about 2.88 pH. That means that like many other carbonated beverages, it is considered fairly acidic.
It is h20 and citric acid
In an experiment i did in chemistry i found it to be .0105 molar or 2.02 mg of citric acid per mL of soda (this was for diet sierra mist i believe)
The soft drink Sprite contains a citric acid. It may also contain other types of acid, depending on what country it is in.
Yes , most fizzy drinks contain citric acid. ( The ingredients are on the back for further notice ) :) :)
acids generally present in soft drinks are phosphoric acid, citric acid, ascorbic acid..
Sprite contains citric acid, which is a weak acid that can help to dissolve and remove stains from metal surfaces. When a penny is soaked in Sprite, the citric acid can react with the dirt and oxidation on the surface of the penny, making it appear cleaner. However, it is worth noting that using a mild household acid like citric acid is generally safer than using harsh chemical cleaners for cleaning pennies.
The type of acid that is stored in citrus fruits is callec citric acid. Citric acid is also used in a number of different carbonated soft drinks, which include Coke and Sprite.
Sprite has about 5.0 of acid in it.