because it just does ok!
Aluminum is the metal commonly used in Coke cans. It is lightweight, strong, and easily recyclable, making it a popular choice for beverage packaging.
The formula for Coke is a trade secret. It is possible to purchase the syrup and add in the carbonated water mix.
After the distillation of coke, the remaining product is called coke residue or petroleum coke. It is a solid carbonaceous material that is used as a fuel and in various industrial processes such as the production of aluminum and steel.
Coke is an acidic drink.
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Yes, a lego can float in coke
No, it will float in vinegar or salt though. Coke is not dense enough to make an egg float.
No,because a eraser is denser than coke
between dr. pepper coke and sprite, coke makes it float the fastest
Because a regular coke is more dense and has more sugar. A diet coke has more sugar
they used to put cocaine in it. hence the name coke
Other way around: diet beverages are less dense and float, the good kind (with sugar) is more dense and sinks.
It actually mixes with water.
it depends on how much salt is in the water. if there is enough, the soda can will float.
No. Coke is mostly water which has a density of 1 g/ml. Gold alloys have a density of around 19 g/cm3.
Because their density is less than the density of coke. And if that's not true of the object, then it sinks.
There is more than one reason. First of all, Coke is carbonated so the bubbles keep the Oreo up. Another reason is that Oreo cookies have a lower density than coke making it have the ability to float.