Henry's Law
mints Well over time Pepsi could dissolve just about anything because of the acid in it. In-fact our science teacher told us that if left unopened it could begin to eat the aluminum!
Even if there is 0 grams of protein, then there can still be a small amount of phe. The formula is to add .5 to the 0 and multiply by 5, so there could be 25 mg of phe in a can of Pepsi
put a small amount on your hands, rub it together and then apply liberally to the genital area. be gentle, it could burn!
Yes. temperature is one variable that affects a substance's solubility.
Solubility can be measured by determining the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. This is often done by conducting experiments where varying amounts of the solute are added to a fixed amount of solvent until no more solute can dissolve. The amount of solute that dissolves is then quantified, usually in grams per 100 mL of solvent.
I believe it was 1936 but I could be wrong.
The unpleasant smell coming from your Pepsi bottle could be caused by bacteria growth, contamination, or a reaction between the ingredients in the drink.
You can make salt dissolve more quickly by stirring it into hot water or using finer salt particles that have a larger surface area. You could also increase the agitation of the solution to help the salt particles interact with the water more effectively.
It means you could dissolve even more material than is already dissoved.
I thought that you could test pills in vinegar to see if they dissolve. That would tell you if they dissolve in your body.
Of corse not! I think Pepsi is cute but you could call the company if needed... If they dont agree I wouldn't. Or forget the whole "Pepsi" thing and find a new name. I am sure there is someone else who called an actual cat Pepsi.
No, you cannot put Pepsi inside of your car's cooling system. This could seriously damage if not make your vehicle inoperable.