the ingredients in soda are carbonated water, fructose, caffeine, most of the time sugar, phosphoric acid, 250 empty calories ( for a can or so i was told).
Not sure where the source was for the answer that was given, but, it didn't mention how the carbon dioxide was made (what ingredients, which btw is either potassium bicarbonate or sodium bicarbonate + citric acid), the fructose is known as a high fructose corn syrup type. Caffine is spelled as caffeine. Not all soda pops have sugar, if high fructose corn syrup is used. Its the Cola's that use 'phosphoric' acid. Not sure how so and so came up with phostric acid. And lastly, soda pop is not 100 calories. As per 12 oz can = 160-180 calories generally speaking.
There are two ways that I know of to make lemonade. One way is powdered lemonade. Follow the instuctions on the package. Most of the time all you need to add is water.
Another way to make lemonade is fresh lemonade. You can use packaged lemon juice or squeeze juice out of a few lemons. The other two ingredients are white sugar and water. Stir it up in a pitcher and even pour it over ice to have a refreshing summer drink.
Lemonade is not a carbohydrate. But lemonade do contain carbohydrates.
2physical properties of Lemonade are Tasty and a Drink.
lemonade is a liquid even tough its fizzy there ingredients they have put in the lemonde to make it fizz
Yes. Minute Maid Light is a Coca-Cola product, and its nutritional information indicating it contains Aspartame can be found here: http://productnutrition.thecoca-colacompany.com/products/minute-maid-light-lemonade#ingredients
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Yes: It contains more than one chemical compound, and different samples of lemonade have different proportions among the ingredients.
There are many kinds of lemonade with different ingredients . Read the label.
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No because it has no vitamins or minerals and is full of sugar with heaps of calories!
Lemonade typically consists of water, lemon juice, sugar, and sometimes other flavoring ingredients. These substances are mixed together but not chemically bonded, allowing them to be easily separated.
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I guess raspberries, lemon juice, sugar, and water.