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Sprite, like coke, is an acid.
The answer to that question probably depends on where you get the Coke or Sprite. If you get it from a soda fountain, it's going to depend on who adjusted that particular fountain. If you get it from a bottle, it's going to depend on who adjusts the machinery in the particular bottling plant. I don't know whether the Coca-Cola company has published standards about how much C02 goes into their products, but if they do, it's probably a secret.
Water would melt faster than Coke or Sprite because water has a lower sugar content and fewer additives, which allows it to freeze and melt more quickly. Coke and Sprite, being soda drinks with higher sugar and additives, have a slightly lower freezing point and will take longer to melt compared to plain water.
Sprite has more carbon dioxide than Coke because Sprite is a clear soda while Coke is dark. Clear sodas like Sprite can hold more carbon dioxide compared to dark sodas like Coke, due to the effect that color has on the solubility of gases.
Yes, Sprite is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid, which is formed when carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in water.