Nothing much, just makes your sprite taste nasty.
When a gummy bear is put in Sprite, the gummy bear will start to dissolve due to the citric acid and sugar in the soda. The carbonation in Sprite can also cause the gummy bear to expand in size as it absorbs the carbon dioxide.
Sprite contains citric acid, which is a weak acid that can help to dissolve and remove stains from metal surfaces. When a penny is soaked in Sprite, the citric acid can react with the dirt and oxidation on the surface of the penny, making it appear cleaner. However, it is worth noting that using a mild household acid like citric acid is generally safer than using harsh chemical cleaners for cleaning pennies.
The head's side of the penny is heavier because, the indentions on the head's side happens to make it slight heavier but I have tested this project out and it is not a myth it is head's.
I am not sure about Sprite, but I do know that original soda is 0.746 Kilograms per liter.
Penny. Put the ball, duck and penny in water. Only the penny sinks.
it splashes
It taste like terrible sprite!
nothing happens
it will explode
can gatorade clean a old penny
It will clean the penny. :)
No, I'm afraid not.
it explodes
it ruins the copper in the penny and turns it white.
coke cleans penny better
When a gummy bear is put in Sprite, the gummy bear will start to dissolve due to the citric acid and sugar in the soda. The carbonation in Sprite can also cause the gummy bear to expand in size as it absorbs the carbon dioxide.
When you put a penny in water, its density is greater than that of water, so the penny sinks. This is because the weight of the water displaced by the penny is less than the weight of the penny itself.