Yes, there is a small amount of salt in Coke.
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
Strong salt water freezes faster than weak salt water, as the added salt lowers the freezing point of the water. Therefore, strong salt water will reach freezing temperature quicker than weak salt water, coke, or Kool-Aid.
I am not too sure about what you are asking. In chemistry, coke is simply carbon. Salt is any ionic compound formed by a neutralization reaction between an acid an a base. Generally, all salts do not react with carbon, no matter what form the salt is in (i.e. solid or aqueous). * Added by Zaminlove: I think that coke stands here for Coca Cola! It frothes up. * Another note: Yes, in US slang coke is Coca-Cola. And sodium chloride (and other substances) can catalyze the violent releasing of carbon dioxide from this coke, forming a column as a little geyser. For a detailed discussion see the link below.
Mixing baking soda, coke (soda), and salt will create a fizzy reaction due to the carbonation in the soda combined with the acidic properties of the ingredients. This reaction will release carbon dioxide gas, leading to bubbling and fizzing. However, the result is not harmful and is often done for fun science experiments.
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
rock salt and diet coke
you can put lots of salt in it.thats what i did.
you could disolve salt/sugar into it.
According to the nutrition information label, a 20 oz. bottle of regular Coke contains 75 mg of sodium, witch is the same as salt. There are 1000 mg in a gram, so a 20 oz. bottle of Coke contains 0.075 of a gram of salt.
The coke contains phosphoric acid
not to my knowledge but when you add salt to sprite it erupts
it depends on how much salt is in the water. if there is enough, the soda can will float.
Strong salt water freezes faster than weak salt water, as the added salt lowers the freezing point of the water. Therefore, strong salt water will reach freezing temperature quicker than weak salt water, coke, or Kool-Aid.
ur stomach gets fizzy
Salt crystals are nucleation centers for carbon dioxide and this gas is violently evolved.