Yes, ice is generally cheaper to serve than soda because ice is typically made on-site with tap water, which is inexpensive. Additionally, serving more ice in a drink can also help reduce the amount of soda needed, therefore saving on costs.
Typically, ice is cheaper than soda because ice is just frozen water while soda includes other ingredients like flavoring, sugar, and carbonation which make it more expensive. However, the exact cost difference can vary depending on the brand, location, and quality of the products.
I wasn't too sure about this but Im sure the answer is aluminium. Check you grammer: What is cheaper or what is more cheap
No, gold is around twice more expensive than iridium.
Frozen, the colder the drink the more energy is lost in the reaction of CO2 and oxygen, so the fizz decreases
Soda, well i did the experiment with diet coke, so i think that counts as soda...
Typically, ice is cheaper than soda because ice is just frozen water while soda includes other ingredients like flavoring, sugar, and carbonation which make it more expensive. However, the exact cost difference can vary depending on the brand, location, and quality of the products.
yes because soda have more caffeine than soda and vinegar.
well yes it is because the can is lighter than the soda. But understand that as you put the soda i the can /bottle it does get heavier. But more soda can fit in the bottle than the can so that makes the soda bottle heavier than the soda can.
Baking soda is more soluble in water than sugar.
less sugar
A person should drink more water than soda because a body needs water to survive. Soda is filled with sugar and caffeine, which are not good for anyone.
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.
Yes, salt generally weighs more than both sugar and baking soda because salt is denser. A teaspoon of salt will weigh more than a teaspoon of sugar or baking soda.
Van rentals are more than likely not cheaper in Florida than some other places in the States. It is probably cheaper than rentals in California, though.
Yes because the dark soda has more carbon nation
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
It is typically cheaper than buying both the DVD and VCR seperate, and more reliable, too.