Well you must state what you mean by "which works better." works better at what? well i think this is what you're talking about. Gatorade is better for a sport but water is much better for a sport or anything. You should just drink water, of course you can drink gatorade, its not that bad for you but don't drink it to much.
Water will likely grow bacteria the slowest since it is relatively pure compared to Gatorade or Mountain Dew, which contain sugars that can serve as a food source for bacteria. Between Gatorade and Mountain Dew, Gatorade may grow bacteria faster due to its higher sugar content and electrolytes, which can provide a more favorable environment for bacterial growth.
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Yes, Gatorade is a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of dissolved solutes (such as sugar and electrolytes) in a solvent (water) that are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Sugar turns water into gatorade. Salt can be used to raise the boiling point or lower the freezing point of water.
Neither, water is!
It depends on the type of sport you're playing, and the weather conditions. On a very hot day where the heat index is at a dangerous level, and where you are sweating well above normal, Gatorade might be a decent choice. Sports involving padding/helmets and hot weather certainly warrant consideration of Gatorade. The idea of Gatorade hydrating you any better than water is a complete myth. Gatorade contains electrolytes, which water doesn't, to help aid your basic muscular functions in extreme conditions. But it isn't absorbed into your system any better or more quickly than water is. This is a very common misconception that has been drilled into our heads by Gatorade's marketing campaign. The amount of sugar in the drink is worrisome, however. I recommend cutting Gatorade in 2 with water. 90% of athletes should just stick to water. And drinking Gatorade while not playing a sport is completely unnecessary!
No. Water is usually the best thing to drink. One should only drink Gatorade after at least an hour of physical activity, but water is still the best thing for you.
Yes gatorade is better than coke
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For series 02 (normal Gatorade) it's about 96 percent water and the rest is additives like sodium (AKA electrolytes), sugar, flavoring, color, etc. electrolytes is why Gatorade is better than water for athletic people.
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Gatorade has quicker acting hydrents than water.
he drank Gatorade and water he was a bigger fan of water though
By better, I assume that you mean 'nutritionally better' rather than better tasting. Gatorade is better for you as it is not as acidic and is based upon the chemistry of sweat - one of your natural body fluids. Thus it would be better for both re-hydration and your overall health, however; there is still a lot of sugar in Gatorade so remember than it is not ideal. The best thing for you to drink would be water.
After exercise, especially after intense exercise, you sweat and lose electrolytes, as well as water. Drinking water plain will replenish and hydrate you, but not replace electrolytes. Drinking Gatorade or another "sports drink" will both hydrate you and replenish electrolytes. However, Gatorade and other sports drinks often contain a lot of sugar and calories, so if you are watching either of those, drink Gatorade in moderation.