The bubbles are carbon dioxide.
When you put a penny in Sprite, you can observe a chemical reaction taking place due to the copper in the penny. The copper dissolves in the acidic environment of the Sprite, creating a greenish-blue solution on the surface of the penny. Over time, the penny may develop a tarnished appearance.
Carbonated water or champagne is bubbly due to the presence of carbon dioxide gas which creates bubbles in the liquid.
I am not sure about Sprite, but I do know that original soda is 0.746 Kilograms per liter.
Sprite is a liquid solution that is classified as a beverage, so it is considered a liquid matter.
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.
Yes, yes it is. It's fizzy and bubbly too.
Well it is sprite cause it is more bubbly but pepsi tastes much better.
Sprite contains approximately 3.5 volumes of carbonation, which is the measure of the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the drink. This level of carbonation gives Sprite its characteristic fizzy and bubbly texture.
Coca-Cola
both but diet sprite does not
Yes. It makes your weed wet and Sprite chunky!
CO2 well it is what makes it bubbly
It's bubbly compared to wine.
Co2
sprite has no color becuase it has caramel food coloring and the phosphic acid to makes it have no coloring.
Champagne. That's what makes it so bubbly.
The carbonation makes you burp.