Coke is acidic; a red color.
coke being acidic will give a redish orange color on the pH strip.
coke sightly acidic in nature . it's basic nature of acid .
Coke contains "caramel color," which is brown. It doesn't have red dye in it.
The universal indicator in Coke will typically show a color around pH 2.5 to 3, which corresponds to a reddish color, indicating that the drink is acidic. This acidity is primarily due to carbonic acid and phosphoric acid present in the beverage. The exact shade may vary slightly depending on the specific formulation of the Coke and the concentration of the indicator used.
Coke contains sugar and acid that can lead to tooth decay and discoloration. The sugar feeds bacteria in your mouth, which produce acids that erode tooth enamel, and the dark color of Coke can stain the teeth over time.
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coke being acidic will give a redish orange color on the pH strip.
in coke it changes to blue because sourness is less in the coke than acid
It won't change, it is already red (coke is acid).
You could use litmus paper. You could ask the coca-cola enquiries department. or you could use the link below.
The litmus test can show acidity differences.
Cause I told the coke to change color
Shiny Red
No it is not.
In the Coke "Stay Extraordinary" commercial Taylor Swift's guitar was a tan color.
a two liter bottle of Diet Coke 2 rolls of Mentos mints 1 piece of 8x10 inch paper, like construction paper tape
mentoes candy and coke or diet coke