A can of soda can float in salt water because the salt water is more dense than the can of soda.
It is not. An ounce (or gram) of salt weighs the same as an ounce (or gram) of pepper.However, the density of salt is more than the density of pepper. Thefore the volume of one onunce (or gram) of pepper will be greater than the volume of one ounce (or gram) of salt.
If diet soda has a greater density than water, it's not by much. The air in the bottle should be enough to keep it afloat. If you try to float it without the bottle, it will mix with the water.
Drinking lots of soda does have an effect on bone density. Specifically, people who drink a lot of soda are likely to have a lower bone density than people who do not consume soda.
Because the density of popcorn is very low, lower than the density of vinegar or baking soda solution.
Yes. Coke has very little carbon dioxide, and Dr. Pepper has the most that I have ever measured in a soda!
If you have a Non Diet Soda and a Diet Soda the Diet Soda will float because it is less dense (use aluminum if you can) Since water has the density of 1, any thing with the density smaller than water will float. Anything more than 1 will sink. Occasionally, you may come across something that will be suspended somewhere in the middle.
Dr. Pepper out of a soda fountain is worlds better than the can or bottled version. they taste nothing alike. I won't even drink them.
No, because it doesn't have enough density to do that.
No bottled soda has more suger
yes because soda have more caffeine than soda and vinegar.
Yes. Baking Soda's density is around 2.2 grams per cubic centimeter, while Water has a density of about 1 gram per cubic centimeter.