Take 1 botttle of coke and 1 bottle of sprite of the same size (20 oz) weight them both, then, leave them open so the gas goes out; put the cap back shake a little, leave them open again, after 20 minutes weight them again, repeat the same procedure wait for 40 minutes and weight them again. Have a pice of paper and pen to write down the information.
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.
Coke is more acidic than Sprite. The acidity of a drink is measured by its pH level, with lower pH values indicating higher acidity. Coke typically has a pH of around 2.5, while Sprite has a pH of around 3.3.
Yes, carbon dioxide is soluble in water and other liquids. The solubility of carbon dioxide depends on factors such as temperature and pressure, with higher pressures and lower temperatures generally leading to higher solubility.
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.
Sprite may have more carbonation compared to other sodas due to the specific recipe and formulation used by the Coca-Cola company. They may add more carbon dioxide during the bottling process to create the desired level of fizziness that sets Sprite apart from other sodas.
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.
Not sure. i was looking for an answer online when i found this question, but one thing is for sure, sprite bubbles atleast 2wice as much as coke. that goes for all clear soda's vs dark colas
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no cocacola has 10% more carbin dioxide than sprite or seven-up
there is more coarbon dioxide in diet coke than in sprite as the carbonation process of diet coke in in much higher quantities the CO2 in the bottle of diet coike is much higher than in sprite eg the amount of co2 given off in 330 ml of coca cola is 660 cm3 where as the amount given off from a sprite can is 400cm3 get it?
think that coke has more acid because it's stronger than sprite
Sprite because: When we did an experiment and put helium balloons on the top of the bottles the sprite had the biggest balloon! (meaning that Sprite had more carbonation and, when Mentos came in contact with the carbonated liquid, breaking surface tension of dissolved bubbles of carbon dioxide, it resulted in more carbon dioxide being released from Sprite than from Diet Coke)
Yes, Sprite is a carbonated beverage that contains carbon dioxide to give it the fizziness that it is known for.
coke and pepsi spews the most!~!!!
Coke Contains More Sugar, But Sprite And Coke Share The Same Amount Of Calories. Just Like Coke, Sprite Has Diet Sprite And Sprite Zero. It Is Safe To Say, No, They Have Same Negative Health Distribution.
No, it does'nt. Infact Diet Coke has less "bubbles" or carbonation in it the regular coke. this is because when they create the Diet factor in coke the soulution is less reactent to sugars and calories creating less carbonation
Coke contains more carbon dioxide than Mountain Dew. This is because Coke is carbonated with more CO2 to create its signature fizziness, while Mountain Dew has less carbonation.
In a bottle because the coke in the bottle,the gas carbon dioxide to make it fizz.