According to a recent experiment I performed, the concentratiion of phosphoric acid in Coke Zero is 2.338 x 10^-3 moles/L. A can is 240 mL => 1 can contains about 0.0550 grams H3PO4
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There is no elemental phosphorus, but there is phosphoric acid in it.
Interestingly enough I just read today that it did contain said acid! H3PO4
They contain phosphoric acid. They have a pH of around 2.4
Coca-Cola contains phosphoric acid, which adds a tangy flavor and helps preserve the beverage.
The coke contains phosphoric acid
yes it contains citric acid as a main ingredient
It is slightly acidic because contain phosphoric acid.
The same ones than regular coke: mainly carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, a bomb for your body, try avoiding it..
ingredients for coke v.s diet coke
Phosphoric acid is the main acid in coke that can potentially contribute to bone demineralization due to its ability to leach calcium from bones. However, it's important to note that the level of phosphoric acid in coke is not likely to significantly impact bone health when consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Phosphorus is a chemical element, while phosphoric acid is a compound made from phosphorus. Phosphoric acid is found in some soft drinks like Coca-Cola as an additive. The "phosphorud" you saw in the ingredients list of Coke is likely a misspelling, and it should actually be "phosphoric acid."