There is really no "carbon" in Pepsi Cola nor in Coca Cola. Carbon is the chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.
But this is inncorrect for a soda to fizz, which pepsi does.
It much have carbon dioxide (CO2) in it.
Carbonation creates the "tingly fizz", giving soft drinks a refreshing taste and 'sparkle' and 'bubble' effect whenever the beverage is poured.
it has more carbon dioxide in 7up because it is stronger than a pepsi and if you look at a bottle you will see that it has more carbon dioxide
The chemicals that are in Pepsi are caramel coloring, 4-methylimidazole and carbon dioxide.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are both stable isotopes of carbon. Carbon-12 makes up 98.89 percent of carbon in nature, while carbon-13 makes up only 1.1 percent of carbon.
C10H14O is called carvone or thymol. It has a total molar mass of 150.22 grams per mole, of which carbon is 79.96 percent by mass.
yes it can only if you add pee in it
Pepsi-Max: 1.3417% Pepsi: 0.4532% Difference occurs as Pepsi is more dense than Pepsi max and so therefore it has more soluble compounds and ions in it that affect the amount of carbon dioxide that can dissolve in it.
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it has more carbon dioxide in 7up because it is stronger than a pepsi and if you look at a bottle you will see that it has more carbon dioxide
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The gas inside Pepsi is carbon dioxide.
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The gas carbon dioxide
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.
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The chemicals that are in Pepsi are caramel coloring, 4-methylimidazole and carbon dioxide.
Coke, as well as most other carbonated soft drinks, is about 95.78 percent carbonated water. The carbonation is caused by added carbon dioxide.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are both stable isotopes of carbon. Carbon-12 makes up 98.89 percent of carbon in nature, while carbon-13 makes up only 1.1 percent of carbon.