That is a trade secret. Not even those who work at the bottling plants know what this is ... it is only known to two people, and I doubt that either of them will reveal this to anyone.
However, the very basic ingredients that make up a cola are cinnamon and vanilla. Some may even include hints of citrus (such as Pepsi) or clove (Coca-Cola).
dude check the site http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/formula.asp
it has a formula in it
Coke does not effect metal, but it can remove rust from metals because of the reaction of the chemical substance "Phosphorous Acid" (chemical formula: H3PO4).
no but if it's warm it's not as tasty
what is the chemical formula of citric acid? what is the chemical formula of acetic acid? what is the chemical formula of formic acid? what is the chemical formula of Latic acid? what is the chemical formula of oxalic acid? what is the chemical formula of ascorbic acid? what is the chemical formula of tartaric acid?
coke mean Carbon is in it's natural state... C
Mixing baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and Coke (carbonated water with sugar and flavorings) results in a chemical reaction where the carbon dioxide in the Coke is released. This reaction causes fizzing and bubbling due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and Coke (carbonated water with phosphoric acid) react together because the acid in the Coke reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction creates fizzing and bubbling due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
If you put a mentos in the diet coke and put it on the microwave, it will cause a chemical reaction causing your microwave to explode.
When you mix Coke, Nutella, and Mentos together, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the Coke to fizz and bubble rapidly. This reaction is due to the carbon dioxide in the Coke being released quickly when the Mentos are added, creating a foamy explosion. The Nutella may add some thickness to the mixture, but it does not significantly change the reaction.
Mixing coke and baking soda will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, causing fizzing. This reaction is due to the acid in coke reacting with the alkaline baking soda. It is often used as a household cleaner or to unclog drains.
When a rusty nail is put into coke or another acidic substance, the rust (iron oxide) will undergo a chemical reaction with the acid to form soluble iron compounds. This process will dissolve the rust and remove it from the nail, leaving behind clean iron.
The caffeine in the coke produces a chemical reaction with the ingredients in the mentors, possibly baking soda? The reaction is a fizzing of the candy. Really tho? Have you never done this as a kid? You had a very awkward childhood.
Tannins