yep. If you take a penny and drop it in coke and just leave it there for ages you will see the little pit marks on the coin where it is eating it away. I use coke on my battery terminals in my car to clean all the yuck off. Works like magic. I also heard that perimedics carry coke with them because it washes blood of concrete. Never tried that one before and don't have a clue if it is real.
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Candy would dissolve quickest in hot coffee because the heat helps break down the candy faster. V8 and coke contain additional ingredients that may slow down the dissolving process compared to water.
Worn out organelles and food particles.
Yes, Coke can dissolve Styrofoam cups because it contains phosphoric acid which can weaken and break down the polystyrene material in Styrofoam. However, this process may take time and the cup will not completely disappear. It is not recommended to intentionally expose Styrofoam cups to Coke due to environmental concerns.
it helps break things down
all living things break down wastes and threads in the earth
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
Enzymes can only BREAK DOWN things. Whether its food, chemicals, etc. The point of enzymses are TO break things down.
Regular cola will have a longer shelf life. Most of the artificial sweeteners break down within a few months.
The egg will turn brown if you leave it in there for half a day.Maybe 5-4 hours.
Skittles tend to dissolve faster in Diet Coke compared to regular Coke. This is primarily due to the absence of sugar in Diet Coke, which allows the candy's coating to break down more quickly. The carbonation in both beverages also plays a role, but the sugar content in regular Coke can slow down the dissolution process. Overall, the chemical composition of Diet Coke makes it more effective at dissolving Skittles.
It breaks down things such as food. (enzymes break things down)
Candy would dissolve quickest in hot coffee because the heat helps break down the candy faster. V8 and coke contain additional ingredients that may slow down the dissolving process compared to water.
no,because coke contain alot of sugar and makes it sticky
detrivores
I give you credit for at least asking before accepting. The answer is an unqualified no. Try it, if you have a T-bone to waste. If you try it, your best bet will be to find a large container which can be resealed as the carbonation is also needed. An iron nail with no protective coating will dissolve if placed in a 2 litre bottle and resealed but will not if just left in coke. Coke has been said to dissolve a steak, take rust off a nail and break down any other number of things. It does none of these things. If Coke could break down organic tissue, such as steak, what do you think it would do to our own stomach lining and intestines? Coke has strong carbonation, but it's neither toxic nor magical. Check out snopes.com for more information on Coke and other urban myths. That's false. If you want to find out about coke-lore. and the myths about coke. You can visit www.snopes.com and click on coke lore. According to myth busters. No, it will not.
Coke, or Coca-Cola, contains phosphoric acid and carbonation, which can help break down some lipids to a certain extent. However, it is not an effective lipid solvent like certain organic solvents or detergents. While it may have some effect on fats due to its acidic nature, it is not designed for lipid breakdown and would not be efficient for that purpose. Overall, consuming Coke will not significantly impact lipid digestion or breakdown in the body.