Of course water, due to its high polarity Carbon dioxide and baking powder easily dissolve in it and then the attack of these compounds on iron nails becomes easier.
Personal observation lemonade will melt faster because of very few ingredients in it than sprite .
Hard candy dissolves faster in sprite than water because sprite is carbonated and acidic, which helps break down the candy more quickly. The carbonation and acidity in sprite react with the sugar in the candy, causing it to dissolve faster compared to water which is just a neutral solvent.
Salt dissolves faster in Sprite because Sprite is carbonated, which increases the rate of dissolution due to the presence of carbonic acid. Tap water, on the other hand, lacks carbonation and other compounds that could accelerate the dissolution process.
we did this in science yesterday.The bubbles in sprite need to latch on to somthing to expandmints or mentos as we used have millions of thesethey expand and pop the bottlebut with this they can dissolve it by puishing inwards.
The color coating of M&M's will dissolve faster in vinegar than in Sprite because vinegar is acidic, which can break down the color compounds more quickly.
Drinks are liquid and cannot melt. Perhaps you mean the ice cubes ?
Sprite is a liquid solution that is classified as a beverage, so it is considered a liquid matter.
yes it will i did an experiment and sprite does corrode faster and better than coke.
yes
Mixing baking soda with water would create a solution of sodium bicarbonate and water, while mixing baking soda with sprite would create carbon dioxide gas due to the reaction between the baking soda and the carbonation in the soda. The reaction with sprite would fizz more due to the release of carbon dioxide gas.
No Impossible Sprite is terrible
both but diet sprite does not
Personal observation lemonade will melt faster because of very few ingredients in it than sprite .
Ice melts faster in water
Pure water is evaporated faster.
probably water
No.