There is no chart provided, thus cola cannot be compared to pure water. However, cola generally contains more H+ ions than pure water.
Coca-Cola has a pH under 7.
A pH of 0 to 6.99 is an acid, a pH of 7.01 to 14 is a base, and a pH of 7 is neutral.
Carbonated water is simply water that has been carbonated under pressure; Cola is carbonated water with syrup containing the flavoring and color mixed in thoroughly.
Coca-Cola contains about 90% water by volume, so no additional water is added during production. The water in Coca-Cola is part of the formulation that includes carbonated water, sweeteners, flavorings, and other ingredients.
Ice cubes will melt faster in water than in cola. This is because water has a higher thermal conductivity than cola, allowing for faster heat transfer to the ice cubes, causing them to melt more quickly.
Coca-Cola has a pH under 7.
A pH of 0 to 6.99 is an acid, a pH of 7.01 to 14 is a base, and a pH of 7 is neutral.
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Pepi Cola is completely fictional; it does not exsist. It was based on Coca-Cola.^Partially correct, I think... I believe it was actually based on Pepsi Cola. (Yes, Pepsi is officially Pepsi Cola)There are other shows created by DanWarp that have Mocha Cola, such as Drake and Josh, and I believe that that was meant to be like Coca-Cola. Mocha Cola may have been mentioned on iCarly, but I am not 100% sure.
one element in coca cola is water
Water is a lot better for you and you need it to survive and coca cola is really bad for you and soda just hurts your body so water but every once in a while you can coca cola.
Coca-Cola's Dasani Water is made from purified tap-water. According to the BBC News website, 'Coca-Cola ...admitted to selling purified tap water in a bottle' Hope this answers your question!
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Well if its diet Coca-cola then its 99% water. But for regular Coca-cola its about 1 liter of water. It depends for Kool-aid since there are many different size containers.
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The formula for calculating density is D=m/V. Density equals mass divided by volume. Calculate the volume of the cans, and then find the mass. Then find the mass of the coke and water in the cans. Subtract the mass of the cans so you're left with the masses of the coke and water. Put the masses and volumes into the formula.
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