No, I have tried this and sodas like coke spew a lot more then ones like Sprite, all bought at the same time, kept at the same temp. and general conditions. I believe it has to do with the formula and ingredients. Not even the SAME brand of soda will be the same. One of the principles in science and engineering is that nothing is the same at larger scales. Are two loaves of bread the same? No. Are two pieces of pie the same? No. Other than that different sodas have different ages, different formulas, and thus won't be the same. Similar yes..!
the answer to that is no becaues if the drink is cold it would do it but if it was hot it would have more and a longer time to get to it to stop and do it your sefl if you dont trust me and get a do your best
The level of carbonation in packaged soft drinks varies by the packaging (glass, can, plastic) and even by bottle size. It is only precisely consistent for a product within a given manufacturing plant, and within a batch prepared for bottling.
However, some sodas have ingredients that are matched to a certain level of carbonation, for flavor purposes. If the package, temperature, and agitation are the same, you will see reasonably consistent results.
NO.because if you have brands and non brands it might not spew the amount
No, assuming equal volume and shaking, it depends on the the CO2 content initially dissolved in the soda. More CO2 is more bubbles produced, results in more 'spewing'
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No.
Yes, it just taste a little different.
By taking the same amount of different brands, popping them under the same conditions, and then measuring the output.
no different elements are combined chemically to make different brands .
No. The amount of time a mint takes to dissolve depends on size shape and makeup of the mint.
no it depends on the type of battery Read the small print on the battery, some are 1V others are 1.5 V. No Name brands can outlast duracell if they have more voltage.
no it depends on the type of battery Read the small print on the battery, some are 1V others are 1.5 V. No Name brands can outlast duracell if they have more voltage.
no not all brands of diapers absorb the same amount of liquid
no i think they pop the same.
yes
Superglue is a specific chemical, cyanoacryllate. It is the same in all brands of superglue, and therefore does not react when you mix different brands.
no
no there all the same due to the comity