It's not phosphorus that is in Coke. It's phosphoric acid. Deb
There is no elemental phosphorus, but there is phosphoric acid in it.
Phosphorus is a chemical element, while phosphoric acid is a compound made from phosphorus. Phosphoric acid is found in some soft drinks like Coca-Cola as an additive. The "phosphorud" you saw in the ingredients list of Coke is likely a misspelling, and it should actually be "phosphoric acid."
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It is unlikely that a can of Coke would explode in the vacuum of space because the pressure inside the can is not high enough to cause an explosion. The lack of air pressure in space would cause the liquid to rapidly boil and the can may rupture, but it would not explode violently.
All Sodas can over a long period of time. I would say that coke would cause faster decay than pepsi.
Cause I told the coke to change color
1) Mixing coke and menthos cause pearlite 2) Mixing pepsi and menthos cause anthracite 3) Mixing coke and pepsi cause goodnite
No.
Yes it does. In fact a plant dies cause of coke
Phosphorus is primarily produced from phosphate rock, a naturally occurring mineral. The process involves mining the phosphate rock, then processing it through chemical reactions to produce elemental phosphorus or various phosphorus-containing compounds. The most common method for phosphorus production is the thermal process, which involves heating the phosphate rock with coke in an electric furnace.
no,because coke contain alot of sugar and makes it sticky
no lolzabub