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No. Sprite is made up of 99 % water and 1 % syrup. It will mix.
the pupose is compared to regular water the raisins will sink and the vinegar,bakingsoda with water makes a chemical reaction for the raisins to float.
raisins will float due there carbonarion and the raisins low density level in them.
When raisins are added to soda water, the bubbles in the water will attach to the wrinkles and crevices on the raisins. This causes the raisins to float to the surface due to the carbon dioxide gas being released from the soda water.
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
Raisins sink in water because they are denser. However, the carbon dioxide molecules found in soda float to the top because they want to escape from the liquid. These CO2 molecules (seen as bubles) attatch to the raisins pulling them up to the surface as well. When the CO2 bubles reach the surface, they pop and the raisins begin to sink again.
no
Of course
What ever floats in water is not as dense as water and if it has more density then it will sink. Therefore, raisins have less density than water.
take some raisins and drop it into a glass then fill it with clear vinegar and watch it go up then down.
In Sprite (in others too)