Fanta contains carbonic acid for carbonation. It also contains phosphoric acid in order to mask the overwhelming taste of high fructose corn syrup.
1.23 grams
The classic fanta is orange
They taste the same pretty much. the only difference really is that dr thunder is cheaper.
The fruit acids and the CO2 fizz (which makes carbonic acid).
Fanta is not a compound but a mixture (water, sugar, orange aroma's, colorings, carbon dioxide etc.), so there is not one chemical formula. This can only be for pure compounds. E.g. water is H2O .
Fanta orange
You should decide yourself :)
Fanta Cola does not contain any acid. It is a carbonated soft drink that primarily contains water, high fructose corn syrup, and artificial flavors.
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Oh, dude, you're really concerned about the hydration levels of your soda, huh? Well, technically speaking, around 90% of Fanta Orange is water. So, basically, you're just drinking a fancy glass of water with a splash of orange flavoring. Stay hydrated, I guess!
Fanta (fizzy orange juice) and fruit juice
Phosphoric acid is the type of acid found in Fanta. It is commonly used as a flavor-enhancing ingredient in many soft drinks.