This is not a homogeneous mixture.
Sprite is a lemon-lime flavored soda owned by Coca-Cola, while Sierra Mist is also a lemon-lime flavored soda but owned by PepsiCo. 7UP is a lemon-lime soda owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group. Each brand has its own unique flavor profile and marketing strategies.
Peppermints dissolve faster in 7Up than in water due to the carbonation and acidity of the soda. The carbon dioxide bubbles in 7Up create agitation, which helps break down the candy more quickly. Additionally, the acidity from the citric acid in 7Up can further enhance the dissolution process compared to plain water.
Sprite has slightly more sugar than 7Up.
it has more carbon dioxide in 7up because it is stronger than a pepsi and if you look at a bottle you will see that it has more carbon dioxide
Yes, 7UP contains sugar. One can of 7UP (12 fl oz) has approximately 38 grams of sugar.
Yes. The lemon/lime juice in 7UP reduces the pH level in the water, and the sugar in 7UP provides nutrients for the cut flowers. Basically, any lemon/lime soda will do the trick. It doesn't matter if the soda is fresh or flat since carbonation is not a factor.
The pH level of 7UP soda is typically around 3.30. This indicates that it is acidic in nature.
The answer is... NO 7up or any other soda is really bad for you.
Yes, I personally like only 7Up as it is my favorite soda.
No. It's just another kind of soda.
Yes .
The original name for 7up was "Lightning Soda"
It has a lot of soda in it. That is what causes the bubbles
Yes. About every soda is OK for kids.
It was first sold in 1961 to compete against 7Up.
pepsi and root beer and 7up
Invented in 1920 by Charles Leiper Grigg