Yes, Diet Coke can be used to derust metal due to its acidity and carbonation. The phosphoric acid in the soda can help break down rust, while the carbonation can assist in loosening debris. However, while it may be effective for light rust, more severe corrosion may require stronger rust removers or chemical treatments. It's also important to clean and properly protect the metal afterward to prevent further rusting.
Diet Coke is darker.
diet coke has acid in it just less than coke diet coke does not have sugar either which coke and coke zero has
diet coke doesn't have any calories so that means that there is no sugar in it which gives it the diet taste, so coke has sugar. so dose coke zero!
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diet coke the ingredients they put in with the diet coke reacts faster then regular coke.
I got 384 g for Coke, and 375 g for Diet Coke.
Diet coke is less dense than regular coke.
Because the coke is 'diet', meaning it has less calories than the regular one.
Regular Coke but diet is still bad for your teeth
diet coke has the stuff in it that they use to Reserve Dead bodies
The warning on diet coke is caffine.