It depends on what you're talking about. If you mean just the drink (no carbon dioxide) it's a solution because the substances in it can't really be separated. However, if you count the little fizzy bubbles, it then becomes a mechanical mixture because the liquid and gas can easily be separated.
A mixture! You've got to mix water and another chemical to make soda.
no it's a mixture
Cola is a mixture (water, sugar, acid, plant extracts, color). Coca is the brand name, like Pepsi is.
Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola are homogeneous mixtures.
Yes, Coca-Cola is a mixture.
Probable because Coca Cola being an acidic solution the base is neutralized.
It would be Coca Cola.
There is none. Lewis dot structures can only be drawn for individual compounds and elements. Coca Cola is a mixture of many substances.
For example drinks as wine, beer, Coca-Cola, etc.
It has various ingredients dissolved in water which makes it a solution. The recipe is 'secret'.
Coca Cola Vanilla is a product. Coca Cola is a brand.
It was Coca Cola
You could boil Coca Cola and when all the water is gone, see if there is some solid residue left in the container. If so, that must have been dissolved in the Coca Cola, thus proving that it was a solution. Even the observation of bubbles forming in Coca Cola (at temperatures too low for boiling of water) in itself proves that some gas (carbon dioxide, as it happens) is dissolved in the liquid and is bubbling out of it.