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    The Mentos experiment with Diet Coke is a world famous experiment that people all over the world love to see and recreate. People have tried many different ways to try and increase this amazing reaction by using pressure, fuel, chemicals, and all sorts of stuff to get a better result than last. But what makes the soda fizz into a huge soda volcano? It has to do with a process called nucleation. “Nucleation is the initial process that occurs in the formation of a crystal from a solution, a…

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    My goal of limiting the amount of soda I consume daily to 1 is definitely a “SMART” goal. First it is specific. I want to limit the amount of soda I drink daily to 1. Next it is measurable by determining how much weight I have lost over the course of doing this task. My goal is attainable. I’m used to drink multiple cans of soda a day so it won’t be easy to cut it down put it’s certainly something I can do. This goal is very relevant as it will not only save me money financially but it will…

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    Soda Vs Soda

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    Changing the type of liquid from water to soda appears to crush the soda can a bit more. When we added water to the soda can the average percentage of the can crushed in milliliters after being flipped onto the pie tin was 40%. But when we added soda to the can instead of water the average percentage of the can crushed was 45%. That is 5% of the soda can being crushed more when soda was in the can. Our evidence was strong because when we were doing our experiment, we made sure that the can…

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    Goal: Quick Drink: Learn How Soda Can Damage Your Teeth Total number of words in this document: 865 Title: The Not-So-Sweet Side of Soda If you’ve been hard at work or play outside in these hot summer months, you’ve probably developed quite a thirst. If your first instinct is to reach for a can of soda to quench that thirst, you might want to think again. Soda is a drink that can wreak havoc on your teeth. It seems that more and more people are recognizing that fact, as annual sales of soda…

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    drink it which gets annoying because i love cereal but with soda i don't have that problem i'm not saying i don't drink any milk but not a lot of it. Usually i order soda or water from a restaurant i never ask for milk like ever and plus i absolutely hate the taste of milk. So that's what i would choose is soda more than water. There aren't a lot of similarities between them but there's a couple one is they both can give…

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    having to ask my boyfriend to replace the five-gallon water jugs on my water dispenser. Water weight For years, we had a perfect system. I wanted a drink; he did the heavy lifting. But when things got shaky between us, I was forced to take responsibility for my bottled water habit. First, I tried three-gallon jugs, but they were still too heavy for me to carry up to my second-floor apartment. Then, for a while, I bought liter-size bottles of water. That didn't work either (too many trips to…

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    Table Of Content • What are carbonated beverages • Why beverages are to be carbonated • Basic component of carbonated beverages • Types of carbonated beverages • History of carbonated beverages • Production of carbonated beverages • Advantages and disadvantages of carbonated beverages Introduction What are carbonated beverages? Carbonated beverages are said to be those drinks that contain carbon dioxide dissolved in water. The presence of this gas (co2 )creates bubbles in the liquid.…

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    The Freezing point of water is 32° fahrenheit, But does anything affect the freezing point of water? The effect of salt and sugar lowering water’s freezing point is called Freezing Point Depression(FPD). When water freezes, its molecules slow down and “stick” together, and eventually slow down so much they stay in place and become a solid. However when salt or sugar is added, it “interferes with the formation of the crystalline bonds between water molecules that give ice its solidity”, Written…

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    growth of a plant and if a plant grown from carbonated water could grow more grass than flavored water and tap water. We hypothesised that if we put carbonated water against tap and flavored water than tap water would grow the most because it is just pure water and nothing will harm the plants or interfere with the growing process. The materials that we used to conduct this experiment include three plastic cups, grass seed, tap water, carbonated water and cool blue Gatorade, as well a ruler and…

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    Wellness Mama said, “ Soda contains Phosphoric Acid which interferes with body’s ability to absorb calcium and can lead to osteoporosis.” The history of pop. In 1767 carbonated water was invented. It was invented by Joseph Priestly. Then after that people added sugar and flavor. In 1914 a medicine was added to the carbonated water to help heal a sickness and that made foamy soda. Pop and candy are very unhealthy. There is 18 grams of sugar in three Jolly Ranchers. There is also ten teaspoons…

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