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.
Yes, there is a small amount of salt in Coke.
No, salt is not alkaline. Salt is a neutral compound that is formed from the reaction between an acid and a base.
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.
When you mix salt with coke, the salt dissolves in the liquid and does not significantly change the taste or composition of the drink.
Neutralization is the reaction between an acid and an alkali. Neutralization usually results in the formation of a salt from the reaction.
Yes, there is a small amount of salt in Coke.
There is no special reaction, the salt will tend to dissolve in the water mixed with the alcohol.
A salt is the product of the reaction between an acid and a base.
A salt is the product of the reaction between an acid and a base.
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base; this reaction is called neutralization reaction.
A salt is the product of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
A salt is the product of a reaction between an acid and a base.
No, salt is not alkaline. Salt is a neutral compound that is formed from the reaction between an acid and a base.
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
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.
A salt is the product of a reaction between an acid and a base.
Neutralization is the reaction between an acid and an alkali. Neutralization usually results in the formation of a salt from the reaction.