it will rot a way to see this process happen quicker u can drop an ice cube in a cup of coke, then a couple secs later, pour out the coke and look at the little creaders in the ice, that's like a cavity for ice
There is no real answer that's been discovered
Coke that has been poured into a glass will freeze faster than coke that is in an unopened can. Pressure of the can will prevent it from freezing.
It is a tooth that the root has been damaged and is "dead"
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A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
Yes. Cherry Coke has been on the market for many years now.
That depends on what spoiled the tea and how long it has been sitting at room temperature. Nothing might happen or something could have grown in it that could make you ill.
the reinsertion and splinting of a tooth that has been avulsed (knocked or torn out) of its socket
Well actually nno they both cost the same.
Coke will not trigger an attack. However, it has been said that the caffeine in Coke may help alleviate an attack by dilating the bronchial passages.
Coke cans aren't sold individually, only in pop machines, then the price is regulated by the vendor. The longstanding price for a can of coke has been 85 cents, the cheapest I've seen has been 65 cents.
recovery type of coke-oven is having recovery of various products such as tar, benzene, sulpher etc as a by product of coke. where as no such by produst is been produced in non recovery coke-oven. recovery batteries been operated under positive pressure where as non recovery batteries work under negative pressure.