What did the demonstration about a Coke and Diet Coke can show?

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What did the demonstration about a Coke and Diet Coke can show?

Different flavors of Coke® have different densities. The idea behind this demonstration is that regular Coca-Cola contains 39 g of sugar per 355 ml soda, but, because the sweetener in Diet Coke is so much sweeter than sugar, there is much less of it in the Diet Coke than there is sugar in regular Coke.

Why does a Coca Cola sink and Diet Coke float?

Density is usually compared to water, which is assigned a density of 1. Materials sink if (like regular Coke) they are more dense than water, while less-dense materials, like Diet Coke, float. We also assume that it’s the artificial sweetener in that diet version that’s less dense, allowing those cans to float.

Why do peanuts float in Coke but not in Diet Coke?

Evaluation: Why does this work? The density of raisins and peanuts is greater than water, so they sink. In soda water, the bubbles attach to the peanuts and the overall density of this combination is less than water, so they float.

Does aspartame float in water?

The can of Diet Coke, however, contains only 0.3 g of aspartame. It therefore consists almost entirely of water and the can’s contents therefore weigh about 355 g. This difference in weight makes the can of Diet Coke sufficiently buoyant to float.

Is Coke heavier than water?

Cans of regular soda tend to be more dense than water, so they sink. Cans of diet soda are usually less dense than water, so they float.

Why is Coke denser than Diet Coke?

The answer is a real forehead-smacker: sugar. While both beverages contain mostly water, the regular Coke has a lot of sugar (or dense corn syrup) dissolved in it—roughly 39 grams per can. This makes the density of the Coke liquid greater than that of pure water, so the regular Coke sinks.

Why is Coke heavier than Diet Coke?

Why Does diet Pepsi float and Pepsi sink?

The difference in the amount of dissolved sweeteners leads to a difference in density. Cans of regular soda tend to be more dense than water, so they sink. Cans of diet soda are usually less dense than water, so they float.

What happens if you put peanuts in Coke?

The saltiness from the peanuts mixes wonderfully with the sweetness from the Coke, according to Kirkland. And the peanuts preserve their crunch and make for the ultimate snack when your Coke is gone. “Think of it like the working man’s strawberries in champagne,” Kirkland wrote.

Will a jar of peanut butter float or sink?

Although it has about the same density as water, peanut butter is much more viscous (stiff), and so although the three-person raft will sink into the peanut butter, it will do so quite slowly.

Why does my Coke float?

While both beverages contain mostly water, the regular Coke has a lot of sugar (or dense corn syrup) dissolved in it—roughly 39 grams per can. The can of Diet Coke contains less than one gram of sweetener, resulting in a density nearly equivalent to that of water (indeed, slightly less), so it floats.

What’s heavier milk or water?

A gallon is a measurement of volume and density is directly proportional to the mass of a fixed volume. Milk is about 87% water and contains other substances that are heavier than water, excluding fat. A gallon of milk is heavier than a gallon of water.

Why is Diet Coke worse than regular Coke?

Diet sodas are actually worse for your health than regular soda, due to the artificial sweeteners they contain, and have been linked to weight gain, obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, stroke, addiction, and other health issues.

Is drinking too much Diet Coke bad for You?

Drinking one diet soda a day was associated with a 36% increased risk of metabolic syndrome and diabetes in a University of Minnesota study.

What is the best diet drink?

Pure spirits are one of the best type of drinks to consume while on a diet because they contain approx 100 calories and very little in way of carbohydrates.

What are the side effects of Diet Coke?

According to some studies, it is due to drinking Diet Coke. As one of side effects of Diet Coke Addiction, Diet Coke may weaken the bone and increase the risk of osteoporosis. Ingredients like artificial sweeteners in Diet Coke can affect the absorption of calcium and vitamin D in your body.

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