All of them, the Periodic Table has all of the elements the human discovered or made..
Calcium, Potassium, Carbon, Hydrogen....to name only a few....
Yes, Coca Cola is a compound because it is made up of multiple elements, such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, that are chemically bonded together to form the different molecules that give it its flavor and properties.
That depends on the type of Cola can, Cola cans are usually composed of: Sn or Al or both mixed together. If you're also asking about the ink on the can I'm afraid I don't know the exact composition of the ink they use.
It depends on which 'coke' you refer to. Coke coal contains only carbon and some minor impurities of other elements, but no nitrogen. Cocaine does contain nitrogen, as an atom in the molecule, but not as a pure element. Coca-Cola (or any cola) will also contain nitrogen in a similar way, as a part of several molecules within the mixture.
Many drinks are solutions: beers, wines, coca-cola, soda also vinegar, cleaning materials etc.
No, coca-cola is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as coca-cola has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
because of the acidity that is found in cola
Calcium, Potassium, Carbon, Hydrogen....to name only a few....
Cocaine was found at one time in coca cola.
None.
carbon dioxide
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RC Cola is available at Publix Supermarkets, Winn-Dixie, and Wal-Mart stores. It can be found in cans, individual serving bottles and larger bottles.
In the year 1886
john s. pemberton is the creator of coca cola drink, and asa griggs candler purchased formula from him and found the coca cola company.
carbon dioxide CO2
It is a mixture because it has more than one element. In other words it is not a pure substance