Calcium, Potassium, Carbon, Hydrogen....to name only a few....
Liquids such as cola and orange juice affect egg shells by weakening the shell. The acids found in cola and orange juice when combined with the calcium carbonate found in the egg shells result in the egg shells becoming softer.
That depends on the type of Cola can, Cola cans are usually composed of: Sn or Al or both mixed together. If you're also asking about the ink on the can I'm afraid I don't know the exact composition of the ink they use.
No, Coca-Cola does not contain nitrogen. The main ingredients in Coca-Cola are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, and caffeine. There is no mention of nitrogen in the ingredients list.
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No, coca-cola is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as coca-cola has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
because of the acidity that is found in cola
It is a mixture because it has more than one element. In other words it is not a pure substance
Cocaine was found at one time in coca cola.
None.
carbon dioxide
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RC Cola is available at Publix Supermarkets, Winn-Dixie, and Wal-Mart stores. It can be found in cans, individual serving bottles and larger bottles.
In the year 1886
john s. pemberton is the creator of coca cola drink, and asa griggs candler purchased formula from him and found the coca cola company.
There is none. Lewis dot structures can only be drawn for individual compounds and elements. Coca Cola is a mixture of many substances.
carbon dioxide CO2