Pepsi is the one that has the most fizz.
"The definition of second rate is to be of lesser quality or value than what it is being compared to. For example to use it in a sentence: ""Coke is only second rate to Pepsi."""
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In theory the large surface area of the flour grains should seed jets of CO2 at a higher rate than normal, giving a simlar result to coke and mint imperials.
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The freezing point of coke varies to that of water because coke contains sugar and carbonation. When placed inside a freezer, the freezing rate of coke in a plastic bottle is around 20 minutes.
Pepsi does not always melt ice faster than coke.It depends on many things...First, Pepsi and Coke may have different ingredients based on your location.Next, you must monitor the temperature of the Pepsi and Coke before you add the ice.If you control for these variables, then the cola with the higher osmolarity (dissolved molecule concentration) will melt ice faster.
to reduce basicity
It might work. The dissolved CO2 tends to be released much more readily from Diet Coke, when it gets warmer, or is shaken, or when a catalyst such as a Mentos is added. You may not get a fast enough rate of release from regular coke.
Because the carbon dioxide produced (coke is a carbonated beverage) fizzes up and explodes due to the surface area of the mentos. Remember all reactions, apart from nuclear reactions, occur on surfaces. For the same reason, vinegar and baking soda react likewise. There is very vigorous bubbling looking like an explosion due to the rapid evolution of carbon dioxide.
According to steel.nic.in; Coke Rate is measured in Kgs of BF Coke consumed per tonne of Hot Metal produced in the Blast Furnace(Kg/THM). By convention, this excludes coke (nut/pearl coke) mixed with sinter etc. Introduction of high quality coke to a blast furnace will result in lower coke rate, higher productivity and lower hot metal cost. This principal is followed by many private chemical firms like Coke Oven Consultants and so on.
No it does not. Alcohol as a maximum absorption rate, this can not be exceeded via drinking.
For increasing of reaction rate and decreasing of coke and full fuel consumption