Coke is a more viscous liquid than water, this is because water consists of 1 element in liquid form, while coke has solid in it (for exapmle sugar), this prevents it from dissolving too quickly
Coke is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid, which forms when carbon dioxide gas dissolves in water. This acid gives Coke its tangy taste and low pH level.
Coke (Coca-Cola) is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid formed from carbon dioxide dissolved in water, citric acid, and phosphoric acid. These acids give Coke its tangy taste, and contribute to its ability to clean surfaces when used as a household cleaner.
Charcoal is more effective for filtering water than coke.
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
starburst dissolves better in water because it has less sugar in water but when tyring to dissolve it in coke it doesn't do as well because there is both sugar in coke and starbusrt the coke is not able to hold any more sugar leaving a white nasty ring around the coke and some in it. i learned this in class from my teacher ms.shankur which is a very intelligent woman
i think it will be coke b/c it has bubbles in it
i dont know i was wondering what the answer was so hahahahaha
Yes it does. I experimented something about that once
most likely because coke and pepsi both have acids and that makes the plant grow slower and will eventullay start killing it. : ) thanks for the answer
Well... Only water can evaporate. So, the water and the water that is in the coke will evaporate at the same time, but the other substances in Coke besides water will remain put. I hope that answers your question.waterthe presence of sugar in coke elevates its boiling point. Actually, coke has a great deal of water in it. If you are talking about room temperature evaporation (or even evaporation by boiling as the first author writes about), the water component will vaporise first, leaving a sugar and other additive residue which will not evaporate unless much higher temperatures are used, eventually leading to the decomposition (not evaporation) of the sugar component.
Coke may or may not evaporate faster than lemonade, It depends. Homemade lemonade may have less things inside it that has to break down compared to the soda. SO! Soda will evaporate slower if the lemonade is homemade, but faster if you buy the lemonade from the store. ~Haku
Diet Coke has a higher density than regular Coke.
One method to separate coke and water is through distillation. Heat the mixture to evaporate the water, leaving behind the coke. Another method is to use a separating funnel, where the immiscible liquids can be separated based on their different densities.
Just the water alone would do it, but there's also phosphoric acid in Coke which makes it dissolve the coating faster.
well coke will eat at the can and evaporate out of small holes
What is the acid that makes Coke and Pepsi fizz?
The large amount of caffeine and sugar in coke makes it unhealthy.