Talking to coca cola specialist Mary, I have found the following: Coke Classic- 3.4 - 4.2 Diet Coke- 3.1 - 4.1 Sprite- 3.2 - 4.2 Fanta Orange- 1.4 - 3.21 volume measured is 1 liter of CO2 disolved in 1 liter of Coke special ingredient at the secret CO2 coke temperature 14.7lbs per square inch at sea level like 3.4-4.2 RAHUL ZOTA
I think its carbon dioxide at very high pressure
I can say for a fact that there is alot more than 2.2g CO2/Liter I took an unopened Coke and weighed it and then I opened it up, closed it and shook it multiple times until there was no more buildup of pressure. I then let it sit for a few days repeating when I noticed the bottle was getting pressurized. This was also done with the bottle at room temperature where the CO2 will be released the quickeset without causing the liquids to evaporate. At the end of this I weighed the bottle again and found it lost 4.42g. This was a .591mL plastic soda bottle. This is equivilant to 7.48g of CO2/Liter of Coka Cola So to sum it up: In 1 Liter of Coka Cola there is 7.48g of CO2, could be a little more if I let it sit even longer, but it is negligable at that point, only maybe .02g more. Keep in mind that various types of sodas will be differant as some soda is more carbonated than others.
The surface of a Mentos is not smooth; it has microscopic pits, or nucleation sites, on it. These pits cause the CO2 in Diet Coke to come out of solution very quickly at the bottom of the bottle. The result is rapids release of the CO2 and foam in an explosion. This is actually the physical change that occurs. Due to the addition of caffeine, potassium benzoate, and aspartame with the CO2 in the Diet Coke, the reaction is much greater--this would be the chemical change.The Mythbusters did an entire show devoted to discovering why this happens. See the related link below.
Burning one liter of furnace oil produces approximately 2.6 kg of CO2 emissions.
I do not know please answer me
Talking to coca cola specialist Mary, I have found the following: Coke Classic- 3.4 - 4.2 Diet Coke- 3.1 - 4.1 Sprite- 3.2 - 4.2 Fanta Orange- 1.4 - 3.21 volume measured is 1 liter of CO2 disolved in 1 liter of Coke special ingredient at the secret CO2 coke temperature 14.7lbs per square inch at sea level like 3.4-4.2
The amount of CO2 in a bottle of coke can be determined by measuring the pressure inside the bottle. As the CO2 dissolves in the liquid, it creates a certain level of pressure that correlates with the amount of CO2 present. This pressure can be measured using specialized equipment.
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?
it is a dissolved gas
First you need a 2 liter of diet coke and 2-3 packs of mentos. Try to keep as much of the co2 in the coke ie not shaking it. Then drink a little over half slowly in give or take 2 min. Then eat all of the mentos whole. Then drink the rest of the coke. Some advice, lie down during the aftermath and when your blowing up. Also try not to burp. Thats what blows you up.
Vinegar baking soda and dishwashing liquid will last longer, but they make a really wimpy explosion. It just slowly slides out. If you want a real mans volcano, whip out the 2 liter of coke and mentos. But if you do suggest the 2 liter and mentos, I recommend Diet Pepsi, it has more CO2 which causes the explosions.