yes, that is what the bubbles are
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
No, Coca-Cola does not contain aspartame.
Cola drinks contain carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide gas) and many also contain phosphoric acid (and/or lactic acid) to balance the sweet taste.
All carbonated drinks, including Coca Cola, use carbon dioxide (CO2).
the secret recipe is........................................................................................nothing,coca cola is just a special drink with gas and carbon dioxide,it just easy
There is a gas...and i think its Carbon Dioxide and Hydrgen(for the bubbles + Fizz), but i would check that up through Google, sorry!
The gas to create bubbles in the cola is carbon dioxide.
Baking soda, which is a base, reacts with the acid in Coca-Cola (phosphoric acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction results in fizzing and bubbling as the carbon dioxide gas is released.
The gas in Sprite, Pepsi, and Cola is typically carbon dioxide, which provides the carbonation or fizz in the drinks. Mountain Dew also contains carbon dioxide, along with additional ingredients for its unique flavor.
It 'fizzes' because it contains carbon dioxide I think. But more fizz than what?
carbon dioxide
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Both Dr Pepper and Coke are carbonated beverages, so they both have carbon dioxide in them to give you those fizzy bubbles. The exact amount of carbon dioxide in each drink can vary based on the recipe and manufacturing process, but in general, they're pretty similar. So, to answer your question, they're probably neck and neck in the carbon dioxide department.