less sugar
No, it has less gas than normal soda. I just did an experiment at school where we measured the gas content of different soda brands and the regular, diet, and diet-caffeine free versions of the sodas. Regular had the most and diet-caffeine had the least.
more carbonated
because it has more fluids and bacteria: molecules, syrup bubbles. that make it more weight.
Both regular soda and diet soda are sweetened, but diet soda is sweetened with artificial sweetener and thus has few or no calories.
yes because diet has less sugar
no it just eats your organs like regular
Regular soda typically has more fizz than diet soda. This is because regular soda contains sugar, which can react with the carbon dioxide gas to produce more bubbles and fizz. Diet soda, on the other hand, uses artificial sweeteners that do not react in the same way, resulting in less fizz.
Diet soda will float, while regular soda will sink. This difference is primarily due to the sweeteners used: diet soda typically contains artificial sweeteners that are less dense than sugar, making it less dense than water. Regular soda, with its sugar content, has a higher density, causing it to sink.
Ice should melt faster in diet soda than in regular soda because the sugar in regular soda makes the liquid more dense. The increased density will delay the transfer of heat that causes melting from the surrounding liquid to the ice cube.
Diet soda is worse than regular ones because diet has lots of sugar in it and calcium.
Since Diet Coke has NO sugar, any other soda has more sugar than it does, so long as it's a soda and not a diet drink.
It depends on how hard you throw each one.