Coca-Cola Classics's caffeine content is 35mg per 12oz can and Diet Coke's caffeine content is 35mg. Coca-Cola has lots of sugar that will only engerize you for a short period of time before you burn out, and caffeine does not give you real energy, it just speeds up your heart and makes you feel on edge and it will also cause you to burn out.
I suggest if you want to have energy, you should embrace proper diet and exercise.
Both coke and sprite
The answer to that question probably depends on where you get the Coke or Sprite. If you get it from a soda fountain, it's going to depend on who adjusted that particular fountain. If you get it from a bottle, it's going to depend on who adjusts the machinery in the particular bottling plant. I don't know whether the Coca-Cola company has published standards about how much C02 goes into their products, but if they do, it's probably a secret.
ID1280584544 said: co2 is more soluble in cold liquid than warm. so it escapes faster from warm I think ... I personally say it's because more gas escape from a warm bottle of soda than from a cold bottle.
how much gas does soda have.... this can be a project to ... vinegar represents the gas put vinegar in the bottle of soda and put a balloon ontop and shake you can use diffrent kinds of soda for this
Take 1 botttle of coke and 1 bottle of sprite of the same size (20 oz) weight them both, then, leave them open so the gas goes out; put the cap back shake a little, leave them open again, after 20 minutes weight them again, repeat the same procedure wait for 40 minutes and weight them again. Have a pice of paper and pen to write down the information.
Well this is what i think......Sprite!! Well lemonade and in a close second coke!!!!!!Whatever has the most carbonation, and lemonade has none .And Dr. Pepper!!!!
Carbon Dioxide is the gas used to put bubbles in drinks.
Fizzing is done by the quick escape of carbon dioxide gas from carbonated water (called soda).
You need at least 1. And, it depends what kind of pop you are using. Diet coke produces the best results because it has the most Carbon Dioxide gas in it, and that means that the rough surface and the pores on the Mentos candies will get filled up with the Diet Coke carbon dioxide gas. Right after Diet Coke comes Pepsi, and on and on.
Very simple, lemon juicer is an acid because its pH is lower than 7. Baking soda is a base with a pH higher than 7. If you mix lemon juice, baking soda together, you will get a little eruption. This happens if you also mix vinegar with baking soda. So, when you mix lemon juice and vinegar together, it will fizz up. Every time an acid and a base are mixed together, you get a little reaction.
no because they are different tipe of matter so the mentos is chasing the gas in the coke is chasing the gas away
Water will freeze faster than Coke because Coke has more gas than water and gas takes more time to freeze than plain liquid