There is a gas...and i think its Carbon Dioxide and Hydrgen(for the bubbles + Fizz), but i would check that up through Google, sorry!
Carbon dioxide is the gas present in Coca-Cola, which creates the bubbles and effervescence when the drink is opened and poured.
When hot air is passed through hot coke, two gases that are formed are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is known as the destructive distillation of coal, where coke is produced as a byproduct along with these gases.
Gases have no definite volume or shape. The air that you breathe, the helium in a balloon, and the neon inside the tube in a neon light are gases.
"are places on the earth's surface where molten rock, gases, and ash from deep inside the earth are ejected."
they Will take on the shape of the inside of their container
Recovery coke ovens recycle the by-products released during coking, such as gases and tars, back into the coke-making process. This process is more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient compared to non-recovery coke ovens, which release these by-products into the atmosphere. Non-recovery coke ovens are simpler and cheaper to operate but are less sustainable in terms of resource utilization and environmental impact.
MOO!!!!
maybe because the gases it contains
Coke.
None you retard your own natural gas.. teehee. :)
coke along with other caffeine can slowly deteriorate your inside stomach
coke has a sound when it opens because of the gas that is put inside i no this and im 11
Yes, a person can get coke zone codes in a 30 pack of coke. These are normally found on the inside of the box.
Inside the lid
It is on the inside of the box. Look close to the flaps.
You take the inside of a coke bottle lid and cut out The inside then streach
the sugar inside it!
3/4 will fit inside of the coke bottle perfectly