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Yes, and drinks such as coke have more
Citric acids.
Certain energy drinks can erode teeth. This is because of acids and sugar in the drink.
The enamel is attacked by acids when acids from food and drinks weaken the outer layer (enamel) to expose the dentine.
Yes. One example of this is the 'coin test' with coke.
Some of them are just ACIDS. You figure it out yourself!
the soft drinks mostly contain carbonic acid along with citric acid and ascorbic acid in few cases.
Acids in soft drinks are mostly phosphoric and citric. You can also use malic and lactic acids, depending on local legislation.
Fizzy drinks are acidic. They typically have a low pH due to the presence of carbonic acid from the carbonation process.
Fizzy drinks contain acids, such as carbonic acid, to provide the tangy flavor and to enhance the carbonation process, which gives the drink its characteristic fizziness. These acids also act as preservatives to extend the shelf life of the beverage.
In general fruit contains acid and their juices are therefore acidic. Not all are however, and drinks flavoured by different methods do not.
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