the answer is first bleach than coke then water im in like gr1 and i no that!!! but anywayz you got ure answer ok BYE
I don't know who answered above but we are doing a 3rd grade project and the 1st grader is wrong according to our experiment! It depends on the type of nail that is used and how much liquid is used. AIR is the key to rust.... moist or damp air ....
I am doing a project on it right now. My hypothesis is that the coke will win.
it is coke
Water typically freezes the fastest among these liquids, as it has a higher freezing point compared to milk and Sprite. Milk and Sprite have components that can lower their freezing points, causing them to freeze slower than water.
Bleach will dissolve the dye off of a Skittle the fastest among the options provided. This is because bleach is a strong oxidizing agent that breaks down the dye molecules quickly. While vinegar and water may also dissolve the dye, they do so at a much slower rate compared to bleach. Milk and Sprite Zero are less effective, as they contain fats and sugars that do not facilitate dye dissolution.
Sprite melts ice fastest primarily due to its high sugar and carbon dioxide content. The sugar lowers the freezing point of water, creating a brine effect, which accelerates melting. Additionally, the carbonation in Sprite increases the surface area of the liquid in contact with the ice, enhancing heat transfer and further speeding up the melting process.
Sprite is a mixture not a compoud.
A penny sinks faster in water than in Sprite because water has a higher density than Sprite. The higher density of water creates more buoyant force, making it easier for the penny to sink through the liquid. Additionally, the viscosity of Sprite may offer more resistance to the penny's movement compared to water.
Vinegar
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Orange Juice. Orange Juice does not have enough acids to make the egg explode =, so therefore, orangejuice.
M&M's dissolve faster in vinegar than in Sprite. This is primarily due to vinegar's acetic acid content, which can break down the candy coating more effectively than the carbonation and sugar in Sprite. The acidic environment of vinegar accelerates the dissolution process, while the carbonation in Sprite may slow it down. Therefore, you would observe faster dissolution of M&M's in vinegar.
It will be sprite
No, Sprite does not contain vinegar. Sprite is a lemon-lime flavored soft drink made primarily from carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, and natural flavors. While it may have a tangy taste due to citric acid, vinegar is not an ingredient in the beverage.
The color coating of M&M's will dissolve faster in vinegar than in Sprite because vinegar is acidic, which can break down the color compounds more quickly.
Water typically freezes the fastest among these liquids, as it has a higher freezing point compared to milk and Sprite. Milk and Sprite have components that can lower their freezing points, causing them to freeze slower than water.
The viscosity of Sprite is relatively low compared to other liquids, as it is a carbonated beverage. It is more watery and less viscous compared to thicker liquids like syrup or honey.
Coke
coke and pepsi spews the most!~!!!
I did it as a science project and the Tylenol dissolved faster in water. Advil has an extra layer of medicine on it.im doing it as a project and the advil was faster. Actually the aspirin was the fastest but advil was faster than the Tylenol. The Tylenol was slower because it had a 2nd layer on the out side when the advil didnt.