Coca-Cola has a pH under 7.
Based on the chart, substance C is the most acidic. With a pH of 1.3, it has the lowest pH value compared to the other substances listed.
Carbonated water is simply water that has been carbonated under pressure; Cola is carbonated water with syrup containing the flavoring and color mixed in thoroughly.
Coca-Cola contains about 90% water by volume, so no additional water is added during production. The water in Coca-Cola is part of the formulation that includes carbonated water, sweeteners, flavorings, and other ingredients.
Ice cubes will melt faster in water than in cola. This is because water has a higher thermal conductivity than cola, allowing for faster heat transfer to the ice cubes, causing them to melt more quickly.
Coca-Cola has a pH under 7.
Based on the chart, substance C is the most acidic. With a pH of 1.3, it has the lowest pH value compared to the other substances listed.
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Pepi Cola is completely fictional; it does not exsist. It was based on Coca-Cola.^Partially correct, I think... I believe it was actually based on Pepsi Cola. (Yes, Pepsi is officially Pepsi Cola)There are other shows created by DanWarp that have Mocha Cola, such as Drake and Josh, and I believe that that was meant to be like Coca-Cola. Mocha Cola may have been mentioned on iCarly, but I am not 100% sure.
one element in coca cola is water
Atlanta, Georgia.
Water is a lot better for you and you need it to survive and coca cola is really bad for you and soda just hurts your body so water but every once in a while you can coca cola.
Coca-Cola's Dasani Water is made from purified tap-water. According to the BBC News website, 'Coca-Cola ...admitted to selling purified tap water in a bottle' Hope this answers your question!
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Well if its diet Coca-cola then its 99% water. But for regular Coca-cola its about 1 liter of water. It depends for Kool-aid since there are many different size containers.
Coca-Cola is, I believe, based in, and originated in, Atlanta, Georgia.
If the COLA is on something, like a contract wage, that was FICA taxable, then yes. The FICA taxableness is based on what the payment is actually for...not how it's calculated (which is what the COLA does).