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the purpose of the dancing raisins project is showing that the carbonation of the soda can float the raisins up in tiny bubbles and make them dance
club soda usually has bubbles no matter what you put in there. but when you put the raisins in the club soda, the raisins will dance around because the club soda has carbon. which makes the raisins float or as you say dance.
Raisins dance in water ONLY if they have air bubbles attached to them that get knocked off of them. They have a near neutral buoyancy. Flinn scientific has a lab on observation that asks this question.
Dancing with the Raisins, Disco Raisin Dance Party, Fred Astaire Raisins that's all I could think of :3
The bubbles of carbon dioxide produce a buoyancy effect.
Sprite does not have grapefruit juice. There is a grapefruit juice which has sprite in it. You can add sprite to nearly any drink to make a spritzer.
A sprite cannot contain code.
raisins will float due there carbonarion and the raisins low density level in them.
No Impossible Sprite is terrible
To sprite, simply make whatever you want, but try to make it pixel-by-pixel and add shading. There's an example below.
sprite is a carbonated drink so it will have carbon dioxide in it which will make it fizz