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Well over time Pepsi could dissolve just about anything because of the acid in it. In-fact our science teacher told us that if left unopened it could begin to eat the aluminum!
what is dissolved in pepsi
Dissolved co2 being released
Its Probobly Because Skittles have a shell on the outside but that's Just a theory.
if you toss a can of pepsi in a tank of water it will sink. the higher density is attributed to the 40 something grams of sugar they have dissolved in pepsi
Pepsi is a carbonated beverage. This means that carbon dioxide is dissolved into solution. When this happens it forms carbonic acid, so yes, Pepsi does have slight acidic properties.
Carbonic acid. Or carbon dioxide dissolved in water under pressure
Because the ingredients- sugar, caffeine, flavor, color and carbon dioxide- are dissolved in water.
Because of the difference in the volume of dissolved solute (sugar/aspartame), Diet Coke tends to be "fizzier" than regular Coke (it will release its dissolved CO2 more easily in sresponse to heating or shaking). Both products are formulated with a dissolved volume of carbon dioxide about 3 to 4 times the atmospheric level.
Pepsi contains carbonic acid (this is the form of carbon dioxide dissolved in water that gives carbonated drinks their fiz), phosphoric acid, and citric acid.
A Pepsi can does not have any Pepsi in it.A can of Pepsi does have Pepsi in it.
Pepsi Pepsi Diet also called Pepsi Light Pepsi Max
A Pepsi ad is a Pepsi ad...?
Both Pepsi and Pepsi Cola are trademarked names belonging to PepsiCo, Inc.